Tenet group director Geoffrey Clarkson is to step down next year.
A grieving woman says she was treated like a murder suspect by an insurer who had refused to payout the pension of her late fiancé.
Sir Mervyn King, the Bank of England's Governor, told the Chancellor that £37bn cash the Treasury claimed from the QE programme will not help the UK's finances.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has ruled in favour of a client against advice first received in 2001, after more than the six year limit for complaints.
A code of conduct on pension charges levied by providers and advisers has been launched to bring consistency to the workplace pension market.
Nigel Parsons, a former investment director of Bestinvest, has pleaded guilty to offences including possessing indecent images of children, and voyeurism.
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London & Colonial's multi-platform self invested personal pension (SIPP) and multi-platform open annuity have been made available via the Cofunds platform.
The Retail Distribution Review (RDR) is a crossroads for financial services and self-interest must not be allowed to overshadow its aims, Standard Life boss Paul Matthews has said.