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IA calls for reform of pensions market
The Investment Association has set out a series of recommendations it hopes will ensure that reforms undertaken as part of the Government’s Pension Review deliver better retirement outcomes and support economic growth.
MAPS unveils flexible digital version of Pension Wise
The government-backed Money and Pensions Service (MAPS) has today launched Pension Wise Digital, a digital version of its face to face service, to expand its free guidance offering to more people.
Martin Tilley: Pensions entering a 'corridor of uncertainty'
As the England cricket team play their last home test series of the summer, I am reminded of a term popularised by the former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott.
James Jones-Tinsley: Labour's post election priorities
Pensions expert James Jones-Tinsley reviews the election result and its impact on the pensions landscape...
Experts say Labour must grasp pensions nettle
Leading industry pensions and advice sector experts have welcomed Labour’s victory as a chance to push forward some key financial reforms but some have raised questions about the clarity of Labour's pension and advice priorities.
Aegon launches client reporting tool
Pension and investments provider Aegon has launched a client reporting tool for Financial Planners and advisers to use across the firm’s Retirement Choice and One Retirement platforms.
Pension savers fear decline in state support for retirement
Over half (55%) of savers over 25 believe that government support for retirement will decrease by the time they reach retirement age, according to a new report.
Victims of Hartley Pensions closer to transfer deal
Victims of the Hartley Pensions collapse have moved a step closer to having their funds unlocked with the appointment of a firm to receive transfers from the Hartley SIPP business, which is currently in administration.
James Jones-Tinsley: 'Pitiful' pension tax overpayment needs fixing
Pension reform proposals could sway voters
Pensions could yet prove to be a decisive issue in the upcoming election with nearly nine in ten working people (88%) wanting whichever party wins the election to do more to help people save for retirement, according to new research.