Legal and General (L&G) is to introduce a "trustee-style" governance committee for its contract-based pension schemes.
The pensions minister has described consultancy charging as "a classic example of how the industry allowed itself to get bad headlines."
Suffolk Life has confirmed product and operations director Will Self will become managing director of the firm.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a rallying call to advisers and the wider industry to help it regulate, saying it "can't do it alone".
There has been a 23% increase in the number of UK adults who would consider equity release yet understanding of specialist advice remains low, finds research.
Retirement income experts have expressed concerns at the decline in the number of retirees claiming pension credit, on the back of new figures published by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
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The administrator of the sales arm of the troubled Harlequin Property group has racked up fees of more than £28,000 in its first ten days in the role.