Pension savers who have acted to protect their lifetime allowance through fixed protection could lose the benefit if they are covered by scheme life insurance.
With RDR almost upon us, Fiona Murphy asks how advisers are engaging with platforms in the latest Retirement Planner inquiry
Small to micro employers will be given a "significant easement" of £1.7bn in the roll-out of auto-enrolment, under government plans to delay both staging and contribution rates.
High earners with pension savings of £1.8m have just two and half weeks to apply for fixed protection or face a tax charge of £165,000, a law firm has warned.
The High Court is poised to decide whether workers of pensionable age who have been made bankrupt could be forced to draw their pension to pay off creditors.
Low-cost providers have demanded The Pensions Regulator rephrase references to the National Employment Savings Trust in its letters to employers.
Phil Clarke, technical services manager at Rowanmoor Pensions, explores the "explosion" in SIPPs...
Pensioner groups fighting the government's RPI to CPI switch for benefit increases took their legal challenge to the Court of Appeal today.
Three of the country's largest pension schemes are in talks to join a lawsuit against Lloyds TSB directors for allegedly misleading investors over the Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) merger.
Aegon has been ordered to pay a customer £10,500 in compensation after it told him he would receive double the pension income he was actually due.