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A national IFA group fears that Treasury pension proposals will hurt the sick and redundant.
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A flexible retirement, involving a gradual reduction of hours and stopping work at an acceptable age, is likely to be a mirage for millions of people based on current levels of saving.
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Thursday, 23 February 2017 09:09

Demand for DB pensions advice increases five fold

Demand from high-net-worth clients for guidance on Defined Benefit pension schemes increased five fold last year, a wealth firm has revealed.
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Baroness Ros Altmann has accused the Government of complacency after it published proposed changes to workplace Defined Benefit pensions.
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I always take an interest in the figures from the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) about SIPP claims.
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Wednesday, 15 February 2017 12:19

Senior regulator wants ban on SSAS pension transfers

An executive director at The Pensions Regulator has called for pension transfers to SSAS to be banned.
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A deluge of spam emails and texts from ‘cowboy’ firms could replace pensions cold calling when it is banned, the ABI fears.
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Thursday, 09 February 2017 11:33

Landmark survivor's pension ruling - experts react

Pension sector professionals have been digesting a Supreme Court judgement yesterday in what is being hailed as a possible landmark case.
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Two of the big things on the pension calendar for 2017 are John Cridland’s review of the state pension age and the review of auto enrolment. I like to think that the two reviews are linked in a linear way.
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Workers quickly ditch plans to boost pension contributions when their salary goes up, neuroscientists have found.
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