Equity release advances increased by 12% in Q3 for Safe Home Income Plan's (SHIP) members according to its most recent market figures.
MPs have passed a motion transferring the responsibility for setting their pension payments to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA).
Pension increase exchange offers, where members are offered more money now in exchange for fewer increases in pension payouts later, can be a tricky business. KPMG gives its top five points to consider.
Unit linked guarantees have been part of the UK's retirement landscape for the past five years. In this roundtable industry experts assess the growth prospects for this market as well as discussing what more providers can do to ensure advisers fully understand...
A man has been jailed for claiming his dead father's state pension for more than two decades.
The Court of Appeal has ruled that pension scheme liabilities are prioritised over other unsecured claims when companies collapse.
Legislation capping pension charges for workers who have built up pension rights but switched jobs has been announced by pensions minister Steve Webb.
Prime Minister David Cameron has promised the government will put in place support for women worst affected by state pension reform.
Barnett Waddingham's Andrew Roberts has been appointed chairman of The Association of Member-Directed Pension Schemes (AMPS).
Baronness Jeannie Drake, the "mother" of the auto-enrolment and National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) reforms, has told the Work and Pensions Select Committee the ban on transfers into NEST would work against savers.