In this week's Retirement Planner news round-up we highlight five key stories you might have missed over the past seven days.
James Hay Partnership is to take on Capita's self-invested personal pension (SIPP) book, subject to agreement with each holder.
Protection from the lifetime allowance is a big issue. Martin Tilley looks at the importance of investment growth in determining who might be affected.
Adam Wrench looks at some of the opportunities and pitfalls for expats returning to the UK
What happened at 1 Stop and what can advisers do to prevent SIPP suitability failures? Fiona Murphy takes a closer look.
A group of investors in troubled overseas property sales agent Harlequin has claimed a first victory in its battle to receive compensation from advisers who 'facilitated' their investments.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed its response to the self-invested personal pension (SIPP) provider capital adequacy consultation will be delayed until the third quarter of the year.
The Financial Conduct Authority has revealed it is 'mindful' of industry feedback on the treatment of commercial property as a non-standard asset for self-invested personal pensions (SIPP) capital adequacy in the forthcoming regulation.
In this week's Retirement Planner news round-up we highlight five key stories you might have missed over the past seven days.
Proper SIPP due diligence is a straightforward task, say frustrated advisers