A Sipp firm says it has seen a shift in adviser focus away from pension freedoms as the dust begins to settle post April.
Fewer than 1 in 14 of the complaints received by the FOS about investments and pensions were regarding Sipps in 2014/15 but officials still say the number is significant.
More than 9 out of 10 people are off course for the kind of retirement they aspire to, research from a pension firm suggests.
Incoming Pensions Minister Ros Altmann has been encouraged to include a new Workplace ISA into the auto-enrolment legislation by the Centre for Policy Studies.
An independent research company has created a new pension service ratings based on the views of 500 advisers.
Two thirds of unretired over 55s believe that it should be compulsory to receive financial advice at retirement, a poll found.
Dentons has reported a record breaking first quarter for new business, with transfers from other Sipp operators cited as a key factor.
Traditional inheritance may be dying out, with a rise in 'giving while living', research has suggested.
Two thirds of adults aged 65-74 want to be working at least part-time in retirement, according to a study.
Thousands of retirees who plan to take advantage of the pension freedoms will be using funds to splash out on holidays of a lifetime, research suggests.
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