The government's decision to extend the Financial Assistance Scheme for workers who lost their pensions when their employers collapsed, is just more political spin, says a leading pensions campaigner.
The European Parliament's committee of inquiry into the collapse of Equitable Life has unveiled the first draft of its final report.
THE IMA has welcomed the Pensions White Paper personal accounts initiative, deeming it ‘a real opportunity to boost savings'.
The government has reduced proposals for the minimum amount of income which must be drawn from an Alternatively Secured Pension from 65% to 55% of a comparable annuity for a 75 year old, but has retained the unauthorised payment charges on funds left...
Gordon Brown has announced the government is to extend the budget of the Financial Assistance Scheme in an attempt to help all of the 125,000 workers who lost their pensions when their occupational schemes collapsed.
Xafinity Paymaster believes it is possible to administer personal accounts at a cost of around £10 per saver, despite many in the pensions industry claiming such low charges are impossible.
Pension schemes backed by a weak employer are adopting more aggressive investment strategiesand effectively doubling the risk of collapse, warns Lane Clark & Peacock.
The Financial Services Authority should clearly state what action it intends to take if companies offering self-invested personal pensions continue to operate without approval after 6 April.
A ‘light touch' regulatory system should be introduced for the existing pensions market to allow current schemes to operate on a level playing field with personal accounts, claims the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
SCOTTISH Widows has launched a new Retirement Account into the retail marketplace to meet new SIPP regulations.