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Launched two weeks ago, the British Pension Survey, a landmark project aiming to reveal the contemporary financial challenges Britons face in retirement, is already producing surprising and alarming results, say organisers.
HMRC has issued guidance today which confirms that salary sacrifice pension schemes will be able to meet the automatic enrolment requirements arriving this year, according to Hargreaves Lansdown.
AXA Wealth says it has set up its 600th Family Suntrust scheme, marking a millstone for the family Sipp plan. The average value per case is £726,000, says AXA Wealth.

More than six million Brits over-50 look set to retire on less than minimum wage, according to financial services provider LV.

Prudential's Class of 2012 research has highlighted a lack of long-term planning when it comes to coping with ill-health in retirement, says Prudential.

IFG Group, the owners of James Hay Partnership, an IFP sponsor, says it is investing in IT and service enhancements for the James Hay wrap platform as well as reducing charges for new and existing clients.
Sipp and Ssas provider Hornbuckle Mitchell, an IFP sponsor, says it would welcome the HMRC introducing a "cap and collar" on Government Actuary rates to provide better retirement projections.
Dentons Pension Management, a specialist provider and administrators of self invested pension products, has announced a series of Sipp breakfast briefings.  The briefings across the UK will bring together some of the leading commentators in the sector.

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Sipps Professional website provides daily news, features and comment for professionals working in the Sipps and SSAS sectors of the UK pensions market who need to keep up with developments in this rapidly growing sector. 

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