Intelligent Pensions has appointed John Moret, known as Mr SIPP, as non-executive chairman.
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Pensioner groups fighting the government's RPI to CPI switch for benefit increases took their legal challenge to the Court of Appeal today.
It's our round-up of the stories your clients may have read in the national newspapers over the weekend...
People need to take ownership of financial planning as the average retirement age increases, says an AXA Wealth spokesman.
The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) has drafted a model clause for wills in response to government plans to reduce inheritance tax for charity donors.
Average retirement ages rose by almost one year between 2004 and 2010 according to research published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Three of the country's largest pension schemes are in talks to join a lawsuit against Lloyds TSB directors for allegedly misleading investors over the Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) merger.
Over ten per cent of people who had planned to retire during 2012 are now making alternative arrangements, according to research from Prudential.
Aegon has been ordered to pay a customer £10,500 in compensation after it told him he would receive double the pension income he was actually due.