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The number of approved persons given the green light to work at appointed rep firms within three months of application has significantly improved in the latest quarter.
The Ofsted grading system has come under scrutiny recently, but despite a report from the cross-party education select committee calling for an end to the simplified grades, the government have confirmed they are here to stay.
The FCA has instigated criminal proceedings against Kristofer McGuire, Keith Williamson and Karla Walker with fraud for their alleged involvement in a £8m high-risk trading scheme targeting pension savings.
Fewer people are cutting pension or SIPP contributions as the cost-of-living crisis eases, according to new data.
The latest Hargreaves Lansdown poll showed that 17% of people cut or stopped pension contributions in the past six months.
But that was a significant fall from the 22% who said the same thing a year ago.
However, older people were more likely to cut back with a quarter of over 55s saying they had reduced contributions, compared to just 11% of the 18-34 age group.
That could be due to older workers leaving the workforce early, said Hargreaves Lansdown, citing labour market data published today which showed economic inactivity in the latest quarter being driven by older workers.
Nest, the auto-enrolment pension provider, has appointed Northern Trust as its new fund administrator to helping the pension scheme coordinate its investments across its diversified portfolio.
The National Audit Office has warned that a rise in supplier costs and the delivery timetable being extended by two years, have increased the government’s Pensions Dashboards programme’s estimated cost by 23%.