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Wednesday, 02 November 2022 15:04

1 in 4 savers stopping workplace pension contributions

One in four adults have stopped or are planning to stop contributing to their workplace pensions in order to keep up with rising living costs, a new study has found.

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Tuesday, 01 November 2022 14:35

Only 8% of consumers know what 'SIPP' means

Three quarters of consumers have no idea what pension acronyms such as SIPP or ESG mean, according to a new study.

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Thursday, 27 October 2022 15:36

Pension savers have nearly £27bn in lost pensions

The total value of ‘lost’ pension pots has jumped by over £7bn to nearly £27bn in four years, according to a new report.

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Tuesday, 25 October 2022 11:06

Only 13% of divorcing couples split pensions

Pensions are split between couples in less than one in eight (13%) divorces, according to new research by wealth manager St James’s Place (SJP).

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The pensions industry has been given more time to prepare for the Pensions Dashboards next year.

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A fifth of pension scheme members are considering cutting or halting their contributions to help them meet the cost of living crisis, according to a new survey by the PLSA.

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Easier divorce rules have fuelled a jump in online applications from couples splitting with this set to continue, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.

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Thursday, 30 June 2022 14:20

10% of pension savers have cut contributions

One in ten (11%) UK adults paused or reduced their pension contributions in March, according to a new report.

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Standard Life has reduced its personal pension charges for its AMPP and SIPP products as part of a series of upgrades designed to appeal to financial advisers.

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High net worth (HNW) savers are underestimating the amount of money they need to save for a comfortable retirement by around £300,000, according to a new report.

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