More 2 Life has launched the first equity release product to address the "mortgage time bomb" of people paying interest-only loans into retirement.
Consumers are increasingly aware of how much a care home costs but unaware of funding issues, according to research.
Hornbuckle Mitchell has won a case against an investor who claimed their due-diligence lost him £300,000 when esoteric investments held in his SIPP went wrong.
Average pensioner incomes have increased by 50% between 1994 and 2011, according to the latest research from the Office of National Statistics.
In this week's quick fire poll we ask: Should FSA name and shame SIPP providers who fail regulatory requirements?
Fiona Murphy asks what could happen if the auto-enrolment earnings trigger is raised?
Gillian Cardy goes through the top questions advisers have about independence versus restricted debate.
Retirement Planner's round-up of the top pension stories this week.
SIPP administrator Stadia Trustees Ltd has launched a bespoke SIPP with a ‘cost effective' charging structure for commercial property purchase.
The gap between the amount men and women are saving for retirement could grow to a ‘record high' of almost £30,000, according to Scottish Widows.