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FCA: Retirement reforms make protection role greater
The sweeping reforms to pensions introduced in the Budget have increased the need for regulators to protect consumers, the chairman of the FCA has said.
FCA warns about Sipps being used to promote one firm's shares
The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a warning about individuals being encouraged to transfer assets from their work pension schemes into Sipps as part of a deal to buy one company's shares.
Misselling is a risk of pension reforms, FCA chief tells MPs
The Budget pension reforms do pose a risk of leading to misselling, the FCA's chief executive has admitted, following concerns raised by MPs.
Capital adequacy formula changes labelled 'odd'
Changes to the capital adequacy formula, which were announced this week, have been described as 'odd' by a Sipp provider.
'Serious issues' with new capital adequacy rules
The Association of Member-Directed Pension Schemes has declared it has "serious issues" with aspects of the new capital adequacy rules.
Capital adequacy: Sipps firm questions new rules
New capital adequacy rules for Sipp operators
The FCA has revealed new rules on capital adequacy for Sipp operators this morning which will come into effect in September 2016.
Scathing report on Sipp failings prompts call for permitted list
A pension provider has renewed calls for the introduction of a Sipp permitted investment list after a scathing report from the FCA.
Sipp sector will feel 'dismay' after FCA reports widespread failings
Sipp operators all sent damning letter over widespread failings
The FCA has today sent a damning letter to all Sipp operators telling them there are still widespread failings which put consumers' pension savings at "considerable risk".