The FSA has prohibited financial adviser Michael Harding from holding any position as an Approved Person after the FSA discovered he had misled the regulator about completing his firm's Pensions Review and had in fact contacted no clients at all.
Six out of ten Britons believe they will be forced to work well past the age of 70 as a result of their mortgage payment responsibilities, new research indicates.
A long running wage dispute at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is near its end after DWP branch secretaries of the union agreed to certain increases.
A reversal on rules by Government regarding pensions sharing and divorce will enable the majority of divorcees to rebuild their pension rights within the tax-approved pension system.
The FSA has bracketed the savings gap as a ‘major threat' to the UK economy, calling pensions savings a ‘priority risk' in order for the watchdog to meet its statutory objectives in the short to medium term.
The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has printed a guide to help pension fund trustees understand their role in shareholder voting.
Expensive sandwiches, underused gym memberships and cups of coffee on the way to work are identified by IFA Promotion alongside its latest annual survey of savings habits that has found 71% of UK adults claim they cannot save more money.
Nearly half of Brits do not plan to use money tied up in their homes to fund their retirement, a new survey indicates.
The Actuarial Profession has warned while the equity release market should be the last major financial transaction anybody enters, an increasing number of providers have entered the market over the past few years and will continue to do so as the development...
The Inland Revenue has renewed efforts to issue deficiency notices and update people on their entitlement to a full state pension through payment of National Insurance Contributions (NICs).