Unions have claimed today's Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) report unfairly presents public sector pension liabilities.
The pensions and insurance industry must create a long term care (LTC) savings vehicle separate to other products to tackle the problem of growing care needs amongst the elderly, Axa said.
Comparison site MoneySupermarket.com has been warned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) not to exaggerate claims on its site about chances of users being approved for loans.
Execution-only stockbroker JPJShare.com, a subsidiary of the Isle of Man company Rivington Street Holdings, has launched a SIPP with no annual management charge (AMC).
The Treasury has denied the new regulatory structure set to replace the Financial Services Authority (FSA) will clash with European regulation.
The UK Payments Council has confirmed it will not eradicate cheques as it had planned to in 2018.
The government has rejected calls to prioritise a review of Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) funding.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined two former directors of Alpha 2 Omega (A2O), the adviser network which closed down in 2010, over compliance failings which led to the risk of customers receiving unsuitable investment advice.
Introducing a flat-rate state pension of around £140 per week will cut the number of pensioners living below the poverty line, the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) said.
Mark Fawcett, chief investment officer at the National Employment Savings Trusts (NEST), explains how the vehicle's board set up its recommended annuity provider panel.