Provider Aegon has been accused of poaching dozens of an adviser's clients but the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said the provider has broken no rules despite complaints from retirees.
David Brooks looks at one reason why so many people think advisers' services are redundant...
Saving levels could fall significantly if the government implements a tax change to pensions which would see them treated like ISAs, the chief executive of provider Royal London has warned.
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Almost half of advisers believe the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) is unfair when adjudicating on advice cases, research suggests.
'Value is remembered long after price is forgotten'
Why SSAS administrators must be fit, proper and prudent
A new survey has suggested the real reasons just one in five of the over-55s - and just 13% of men - are willing to pay for financial advice.
Here is our weekly heads-up on the stories that may have caught your clients' attention over the weekend...
Phoenix Life has backed down from demanding a saver get financial advice before it would release his £13,300 pension pot.