The QROPS market has real benefits for those retiring abroad but it has been dogged by controversy. In this Retirement Planner Inquiry Helen Morrissey asks how the market can meet its challenges and looks at the prospects for growth.
Figures show lending to small businesses have dropped over recent times. Are we seeing a rise in SIPP and SSAS investments via SMEs? Fiona Murphy investigates the benefits and potential pitfalls
Retirement planning needn't only include pensions. Neil Jones looks at the alternatives
An IFA who has been plagued by phone calls from pension liberation promoters has decided to fight back against this shadowy part of the industry by reporting the firms to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Sales of self-invested personal pensions (SIPPS) at James Hay in the first half of the year were up significantly but profits and revenues were down.
Pension savers are being warned to regularly update the documents that say who should get money from their pension pot if they die.
Annuity rates would have to improve by at least 6% from today's rates to make any delay in purchasing a retirement income worthwhile, says a new report.
A third of Brits believe 'Generation Y' - young adults aged between 18 and 31 - will struggle the most to save for retirement.