Royal London will focus on building up its protection business in Ireland through latest acquisition, Caledonian Life.
Regulations currently under consultation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) may pose a threat to the legitimacy of QROPS being used by expats in the region, an expert has warned.
Close confirms taking a step closer to launching US QROPS following research which has provided it with "a hypothesis for a workable proposition."
Ex-pat retirees who receive their pensions in sterling are seeing their incomes squeezed by the weak pound, an international wealth management firm said.
Advisers and qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme (QROPS) providers have welcomed a move in New Zealand to create a code of conduct for the products.
Guernsey sees the introduction of its QROPS Code of Conduct as a distinct feather in its cap for attracting expatriates seeking an offshore home for their pension wrappers.
Ken Wrench discusses how demand for QROPS will evolve following the introduction of capped and flexible drawdown.
A high court judge has moved to bring an end to a three-year legal battle between HMRC and a qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme (QROPS) trustee.
Insurers based outside the EU could undercut UK providers forced to use unisex annuity pricing by setting up QROPS, an expert says.
HMRC is clamping down on qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme (QROPS) abuse through investigations by its Anti-Fraud Unit (AFU).