Regulations currently under consultation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) may pose a threat to the legitimacy of QROPS being used by expats in the region, an expert has warned.
Equitable Life policyholders came a step closer to finally receiving compensation today, as the Treasury laid out its plans for its £1.5bn Payments Scheme.
Most advisers are lucky if they can get clients to even consider making a will, but Wellington Burt was one man who didn't need any encouraging.
The government is likely to review draft income drawdown rules forbidding the use of RPI-linked annuities for the minimum income requirement (MIR), specialist providers have said.
Firms offering non-advisory roles to IFAs who fail to meet RDR requirements are being warned by the FSA to make sure they do not stray into delivering advice.
Royal Liver's members have voted in favour of its buyout by Royal London.
Labour and a growing proportion of Liberal Democrat MPs plan to mount an assault on the acceleration of the state pension age (SPA), Rachel Reeves, shadow pensions minister says.
Pressure is building on the coalition government to slow the rate of acceleration of the state pension age (SPA) for women.
Scottish Widows will appear in the Supreme Court on 16 May over a tax refund dispute with HMRC.
Ex-pat retirees who receive their pensions in sterling are seeing their incomes squeezed by the weak pound, an international wealth management firm said.