Nearly seven in ten firms say current policies in place to drive up occupational pensions are not having the desired effect, new research indicates.
The confusion related to pensions is stopping individuals from saving for their future, new research reveals.
Almost nine out of ten people over the age of 65 are being forced to consider a property move as a means of elevating their financial standing, new research indicates.
As many as 8.3 million people in the UK would agree to an increase in income tax as a means of solving the pensions crisis, new research indicates.
A joint Confederation of British Industry-PricewaterhouseCoopers survey into views in the financial services industry suggests growing optimism about the outlook through 2005.
Further opportunity in the corporate sector and growing adviser interest has prompted the healthcare cash plan market to flourish, says Johanna Gornitzki Click here to download pdf
More than half of people in the UK have not yet drawn up their will, potentially leaving their assets in the hands of the wrong people, new research indicates.
Political parties are ignoring the 'silver swingers' as they track down voters in the run up to Election Day, new research indicates.
Awareness of Child Trust Funds has increased since last summer but many parents are still confused over eligibility requirements, says the Association of Investment Trust Companies.
The number of properties on the market has escalated to its highest level since May 2003, new research indicates.