The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) and Money Advice Service (MAS) have hit back at critics of their involvement in delivering the government's pensions 'guidance guarantee', saying they are confident they can scale up to meet demand.
More than a third of advisers who would have recommended annuities prior to the pension freedoms announced at Budget 2014 are now suggesting drawdown options for some clients, research suggests.
Labour will continue to push through developments on an automatic pension transfer system if it wins the next general election, it has been confirmed.
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Eighteen websites have been suspended and arrests made during a campaign, being revamped on Thursday, against pensions liberation schemes.
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The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has named Caroline Wayman as its chief ombudsman and CEO, succeeding Natalie Ceeney.
Fidelity Worldwide Investment has launched an at-retirement service ahead of the deadline for implementing the new flexibilities for defined contribution (DC) members next April.
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