The effect of inflation on retirement incomes is a major concern for British pension savers, according to Lincoln Financial Group.
Norwich Union's with-profits policyholders are unlikely to receive their cash from the reattribution of its inherited estate until 2010.
Transfer values have been rising steadily despite significant falls in scheme funding levels, Hargreaves Lansdown says.
Hornbuckle Mitchell saw SIPP and SSAS business grow by 24% during 2008, with a surge in interest since the beginning of the financial crisis.
The FSA is refusing to disclose the qualifications of its officials who will host a series of pension switching roadshows this summer.
Adviser confidence in Standard Life has taken a battering in the aftermath of the Sterling pension fund debacle, research suggests.
Corporate pension advice is too commission focused, which leads to poor retirement provision for employees and a bad deal for employers, according to Towry Law.
More than eight out of 10 advisers, trustees and employers believe employees do not understand the risk associated with different kinds of pension schemes, research suggests.
A lot has changed since the Beatles released their love-song about ageing, "When I'm Sixty-Four" (England were Football World Cup holders for a start!).
LV= plans to re-position its SIPP with a simplified charging structure to make the product easier for investors to understand.