The melting-down and recasting of the FSA to form two new regulatory bodies will cost £12.3m between 2010 and 2012, it was revealed today.
Charity Age UK is running a week-long campaign to highlight the benefits pensioners are entitled to in an effort to prevent more pensioners dying of cold during the winter.
Intelligent Pensions is offering IFAs the chance to transfer their income drawdown clients to its drawdown partnership service with no initial charges.
Some Barclays' advisers are delaying applications for clients as they attempt to poach business from the bank and set up their own IFA firms, an adviser claims.
Fidelity has launched a new workplace ISA combining its defined contribution (DC) and personal investment business.
The Fair Investment Company has launched a SIPP, an ISA and investment account, all available via a single platform.
Annuity rates across the board have risen slightly over February, according to Alexander Forbes Annuity Bureau.
Shadow pensions minister Rachel Reeves has been named in the Institute for Public Policy Research's (IPPR) Northern Lights Top 50 list.
Employee benefit consultancy Xafinity has slammed the DWP's review of regulation around trust-based pension schemes.
SIPP operators have warned disclosing the interest they earn on investors' cash accounts is more complicated than FSA proposals suggest.