Parents who continue to fund their children well into adulthood could be risking their own future by not putting enough away for retirement, warns GE Life.
More professionals are using group self-invested personal pensions as a way of buying commercial property following A-Day changes, says Origen.
The Pensions Regulator should not try to take on the role of an economic regulator by looking at the issue of charges in the regulation of defined contribution schemes, warns Standard Life.
Only having one default fund for personal accounts could leave the government open to the risk of being blamed when things go wrong, warns pension experts.
POSITIVE Solutions chairman David Harrison has lambasted the industry for allowing life and pensions companies to bolster weak and failing distribution firms, thereby delaying the market's progress to a more efficient model.
MEMBERS of pension plans linked to 34 Skandia SSAS schemes are considering leaving after the company slapped a £1,750 increase on its annual charges.
It will not be "inappropriate" to use taxpayers' money for the development of personal accounts policy, says James Purnell, Minister for Pensions Reform.
HM Revenue & Customs have finally published updated guidance on the position of tax relief relating to employer contributions into pensions, confirming the 'wholly & exclusively' rule will only be applied in limited circumstances.
A TOTAL of 16 million members in private occupational schemes could be entitled to more than 25pc tax-free cash before initiating any pension transfer, according to Skandia.
Provision remains a key driver of business for financial advisers, according to research from Rowanmore Pensions.