Danish pension fund and administration provider ATP has pulled out of the running for the personal accounts administration contract, PADA has confirmed.
Growing numbers of people are postponing their retirement in the recession and working past state retirement age, according to Watson Wyatt.
Freedom SIPP has been wound up by the High Court, leaving its clients facing up to £66m in tax charges.
On my daily commute, I tend to alternate between a good book and that all too rare a beast, the good television boxed set (there is, I have found after all, a limit to how many times I can watch The Sopranos).
Women earn less than men on average. That's bad.
Pensioners are likely to be worse off in the New Year, despite a drop in headline inflation figures, according to Watson Wyatt.
Income drawdown should not only be the preserve of the wealthy, according to Rockingham Retirement.
A computer error led to 7,000 Aegon income drawdown customers receiving overpayments.
The Conservatives have pledged to reverse the multi-billon pound pension "tax raid" introduced in 1997 by then chancellor Gordon Brown.
The UK pension system needs to undergo a series of drastic reforms to drive out consumer confusion and encourage savers, says Aviva.