At the end of the first PA debate, Yellowtail Financial Planning's managing director Dennis Hall emerged as the clear winner as 75% of you agree that retirees could not be trusted to make their own retirement planning decisions.
The Pensions Ombudsman has revealed it is investigating 84 complaints about pension liberation.
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) has conceded it has little chance of recovering most of the £1.4m it lost due to fraud in 2012/13.
The ten most common complaints investigated by the Pensions Ombudsman in 2013-2014 excluded queries relating to fees, fund switches and pension liberation, figures show.
As we enter the final day of The PA Debate 75% of you agree with Yellowtail's Dennis Hall that we cannot expect retirees to make informed financial decisions.
The pensions industry must work together to establish an efficient and consistent transfer method or risk having a poorer version inflicted upon it by the regulator, Tom McPhail has said.
The PA Debate into whether retirees can be expected to make informed retirement decisions has entered the fourth day with closing arguments now available online...
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chief executive Martin Wheatley was paid a total of £610,000 in the year to 31 March, with a basic salary of £460,000, figures published today show.
Zurich has overhauled its platform fee structure and announced a cut in its initial investment charge for all clients.
On June 11th Retirement Planner held its inaugural Forum and Awards at Le Meridien Piccadilly in London.