The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recruited Jonathan Davidson as director of supervision - retail and authorisations.
The Treasury will net an extra £700m in tax this year as a result of the pensions freedom and choice reforms, Hargreaves Lansdown has projected.
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The pensions ombudsman has dismissed a complaint against Royal London over its decision to turn down a transfer request into a suspected pension liberation scheme.
Helen Dean has been appointed chief executive of the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) and will take over from Tim Jones in the autumn.
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People living overseas looking to transfer their UK pensions face having to pay for advice twice under the latest Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) rule update.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has updated its list of qualifying recognised oversea pension schemes (QROPS) leaving just a single Australian scheme on its books.
Scrapping salary sacrifice, rumoured to be part of the 8 July Budget, would do more harm than good but is likely to be high up on the Chancellor's agenda, providers have said.