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1 in 10 Planners see clients postpone retirement
Over one in ten (12%) of financial Planners have seen clients postpone retirement due to the cost of living crisis.
Clients putting aside more for care costs say Planners
Clients are increasingly including the cost of care in their discussions with their adviser, allocating around £60,000 per year for later life care, according to Financial Planners.
Rise in advisers bringing ESG into retirement planning
Four in ten (43%) financial advisers consider sustainable investments when building retirement portfolios, according to new research.
Thousands risk pension poverty after divorce
One in five (19%) of divorcees will be significantly financially worse off in retirement because of a divorce, according to a new report.
3 in 4 have done no planning for retirement
Three quarters (73%) of UK adults have done little or no planning for their retirement finances, according to a new report.
Three quarters of Britons risk pension beneficiary delays
Almost three quarters (72%) of UK adults have never completed an expression of wish form for their pension.
Entrepreneurs choosing property over pensions
Entrepreneurs are more likely to choose to invest in property rather than a pension, according to new research.
Spring Statement ignores the elderly – Altmann
The Spring Statement ignores the needs of the elderly and will lead to a rise in pensioner poverty, according to Baroness Ros Altmann.
IHT planning and pensions driving ‘Boomer’ advice demand
Inheritance tax planning is a major driver for 58 to 75 year olds seeking regulated financial advice.
Half retirees face money worries but only 22% seek advice
Despite almost half (48%) of retirees worried about running out of money in retirement, three quarters (78%) have not sought professional financial advice, according to new research.