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Monday, 24 January 2022 09:12

Just 4 in 10 on track for retirement

Just four in ten retirement savers are on track to achieve the moderate level of income highlighted by the PLSA retirement income standards, according to a new report.

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Friday, 26 March 2021 12:07

Pension Wise failing to reach mass acceptance

Two in three UK adults aged 45-65 view the government as doing “terribly” in its attempts to make using Pension Wise the norm for pension guidance, according to new research.

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Taking financial advice considerable boosts the confidence of UK retirement savers, according to a new report.

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Wednesday, 09 September 2020 12:40

Half of pension transfers now 'red flagged' - XPS

Over 50% of pension transfers covered by one pension firm’s scam protection service have been flagged up as at risk of a scam since the pandemic hit.

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New research from AIG has revealed workers expect to be physically capable of doing their jobs until past their 68th birthday, beyond the age they can start claiming the State Pension even when it is extended to 67 by 2028. 
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Research for IFA network Openwork has revealed growing untapped demand for financial advice.
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Despite a reputation for squandering cash on smashed avocado and expensive coffees, Millennials are saving more of their income than the next oldest generation of workers, a new survey has revealed. 
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The UK public expects the age at which they are entitled to receive the State Pension to increase to 70, a new survey has found.
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Wednesday, 05 December 2018 12:32

Majority of Brits ‘back compulsory pension saving’

Two thirds of British adults are in favour of mandatory pension contributions, according to new research.
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Thursday, 21 June 2018 09:45

FCA analysis reveals urban-rural pensions gap

The FCA has today published the latest analysis from its Financial Lives study which surveyed nearly 13,000 across the UK and revealed stark financial differences between urban and rural dwellers.
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