Around one in ten of the rising number of complaints made to the Financial Ombudsman Service concern advice given by independent financial advisers, the body reveals.
A leading pensions provider has warned defined benefit scheme members could face a fine of up to £50,000 for failing to return occupational pensions audit information to the Pensions Regulator by 31 August.
Sipp specialist AJ Bell has confirmed its intention to enable UK residential property to be held within its online Sipp offerings, following A-Day on 6 April next year.
First-time buyers are finding it tougher than ever to put money aside for their retirement, new research released by Prudential today claims.
Winterthur Life believes a comprehensive employee communication programme is required in order for automatic enrolment to be effectively implemented.
Various pension providers have welcomed the FSA's move to scrap the RU64 rule on pensions advice.
Women put pensions low on their list of priorities, believing it is the job of their partner to provide for retirement, while they worry instead about the needs of their family, suggests new research.
The FSA has launched a consultation paper proposing the RU64 rule on pensions advice should finally be abolished.
British apathy and lack of knowledge regarding pension issues are again highlighted as major factors contributing to the current pensions crisis, according to new research.
Working Brits are squandering as much as £2.3bn by not joining their company pension contribution schemes, new research suggests.