More than half of the 3.5 million people retiring between 2016 and 2020 will not qualify for the full new state pension, research has shown.
Advisory firms will expand while advisers who have left the industry may return to cope with an expected rising demand for retirement advice from April, pensions minister Steve Webb has said.
Additional safeguards should be placed on pension freedoms to ensure people do not burn through their pension pots in the first years of retirement or get caught out under tax rules, Age UK has said.
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A proposed change to the Pension Schemes Bill may lead to a future cap on charges in drawdown funds.
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In the latest Retirement Planner poll we gauge opinion on pensions minister Steve Webb's plan to allow retirees to sell their annuity contract for cash.
A quarter of consumers plan to make paying down their debt a priority in the coming year, research by a financial services firm has found.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Association of Member-Directed Pension Schemes (AMPS) "are not on speaking terms" after last year's SIPP capital adequacy showdown - leaving providers with little or no support in the fight against pension...