Industry trade bodies have criticised proposed changes to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) sourcebook.
The European Commission is set to lay out new plans today for a unified approach to tackling tax evasion across member states, including setting up a dedicated team of auditors.
Fred Goodwin, the former CEO of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) stripped of a knighthood for his role in the bank's near collapse, is among several former RBS directors fighting claims they were at fault for the lender's troubles.
Aegon UK has appointed Richard Dallas as director of marketing and transformation, a role which will see him spearhead the development of the company's platform business.
A 74-year-old IFA has put his retirement plans on hold to contest a £250,000 mis-selling case levelled by a claims management company (CMC) - relating to advice given almost a quarter of a century ago.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has begun the process of dealing with claims from clients of failed spreadbetting firm Worldspreads.
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Pension tax treatment is "hard to justify" and could generate the necessary revenue for long-term care reform according to research.
Pensioners' incomes have grown faster since 1999 than those of working age people, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said.