More than half of advisers - 55% - believe there will be fewer than 65 self-invested personal pension (SIPP) providers operating in two years' time and 41% think the total could fall to lower than 50, according to Dentons Pension Management.
Royal London's operating profits for 2013 were up to £346m, with new business accounting for £70m of the gains.
Why clients should consider residential property funds for their SIPP
Pension charges for workplace schemes will be subject to a 0.75% cap under government plans confirmed today.
IFG Group, the parent company of James Hay Partnership and Saunderson House, has named John Cotter as its interim chief executive as its latest results show a dip in operating profits.
Pensions expert Ros Altmann has called for retirees to have access to "specialist basic advice", not unregulated guidance, as several of the pension changes announced at Budget 2014 come into force.
In this week's quick-fire poll we ask:Has the government taken the right approach in terms of the pension reforms outlined in the Budget?
Have you missed this week's pensions news? Here's Retirement Planner's round-up of the top five stories this week.
Off to see the wizard: Dennis Hall says Osborne's pension revolution is smoke and mirrors