Is non-advised annuity advice more expensive for consumers than full financial advice after RDR? Fiona Murphy looks at the issues
Scottish Life is developing an income drawdown package to better support advisers setting up the product ahead of potential Financial Services Authority (FSA) regulation.
A Gibraltar-based law firm and Australian financial advice firm have been added to the list of defendants in the £52m GP Noble civil lawsuit.
Ryan Hughes looks at the increasing use of model portfolios and risk-rated funds
Quantitative easing (QE) has been an "unmitigated disaster" for anyone about to retire or people who have just bought an annuity, a pensions expert has said.
Auto-enrolment (AE) requirements should be slashed in order to help businesses grow, a controversial report commissioned by the department for Business, Innovation and Skills has recommended.
The Financial Services Consumer Panel (FSCP) has urged the Money Advice Service (MAS) to expand its offerings and ‘push regulatory boundaries' in order to help to close the advice gap.
Retired homeowners own a total of £743.07 billion in property despite continued volatility in the housing market, according to new research.
A fifth of large employers plan to use the National Employment Savings Trust to complement existing pension schemes, research reveals.
Insurers have started to turn down employers who want to expand existing schemes for auto-enrolment, consultants have claimed.