Scottish Life has paired with the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) to enable advisers to offer an ‘integrated' automatic enrolment solution to their clients.
Friends Life has appointed former Phoenix Group boss Jonathan Moss as CEO of its heritage division.
The Money Advice Service (MAS) referred just 0.2% of its 1.3 million users to regulated financial advice last year, it has been revealed.
While casually browsing through the latest automatic enrolment regulations, I found something that blew my mind. There are not three self-certification options, there are apparently four...
Attractive commission options on offer from some providers ahead of the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) contributed to Standard Life's fall in gross inflows to its new-style propositions, its UK chief executive has said.
Under half of savers managing their own self-invested personal pension (SIPP) understand their provider's charging structure, a study from Investec Wealth & Investment (IW&I) has found.
Almost 40% of advisers believe the government's introduction of automatic transfers for small pensions was right but remain unsure how it will work in practice, a poll has found.
A retired couple in their 70s face a massive tax interest bill dater moving their retirement funds offshore to get around UK pension rules, the Daily Mail reports.
HM Revenue and Customs has told providers to use men's drawdown rates for all drawdown users from 21 December 2012.
Combined second-quarter earnings across Aegon's distribution businesses - which include national IFAs Positive Solutions and Origen - were nil, the insurer has reported.