UK regulators and government departments are being urged to clarify what impact the ECJ's ruling on gender pricing will have on financial products.
Professional Pensions asked three industry experts how we can help people make better At Retirement choices.
Over a fifth of IFAs still switch personal pensions for clients despite fears of heavy-handed FSA anti-churn measures.
The ECJ's ban on gender-based insurance pricing may encourage more pension churning when combined with the effects of the RDR, Martin Bamford warns.
Aegon chief executive Otto Thoresen is rumoured to be planning to leave the life company by the end of the week.
This week's final decision from the European Court of Justice to accept the preliminary opinion of its Advocate General, Juliane Kokott, on ending the opt-out insurance has from the relevant European non-discrimination directives is not a surprise.
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The ECJ has outlawed the use of gender in underwriting, which is likely to lead to a fall in annuity rates for men and increased costs for all.
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Pension providers charging "exorbitant" layered fees must give the money back to pension scheme holders, an MEP says.