The Government's pension credit scheme is still failing to reach a large portion of pensioners because of a low understanding of the system by potential beneficiaries.
Pensions expert Stewart Ritchie has called for clarification on inheritance tax treatment of pension funds transfers between generations to be included in the government's budget speech next week.
New research points out the serious plight of UK women as they lag far behind their male counterparts when it comes to pension provision.
A pensions expert warns a major structural change for UK pensions industry will squeeze the trustee-based market thanks to the impact of the Pensions Act 2004.
Consumers are increasingly aware of the need to save more and work longer in order to have enough income at retirement, suggests the latest ABI Savings index.
Seven out of ten British pensioners feel obligated to provide financial support to their relatives, new research indicates.
Buy-to-let intermediaries are confident that reforms to the pension regime in April 2006 will boost the property market, research indicates.
Cash held in Isas grew a record 129% over the last three years, new research indicates.
John Moret has been elected as the SIPP Provider Groups' first lifetime member.
British women taking career breaks to have or raise children are missing out on tax benefits due to misguidance on stakeholder pensions, research indicates.