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Sipp market to split in two, expert predicts
The Sipp market will ultimately split into two, one of the leading sipp providers has predicted, while another believes platform Sipps will take the majority of business in future.
Young men planning pensions early but women lag behind
Young men are wising up to the need to get a pension sorted early in their working lives but women are lagging a long way behind, according to researchers.
Employers lacking auto-enrolment confidence 'to struggle'
Some firms will struggle to comply with the demands of auto-enrolment, NEST's chief executive has said, as research showed less than a quarter of small employers feel able to handle it.
Retirement planning rises as a client priority
Pershing brings out new Sipp after strong client demand
Retirees 'at risk' when reforms come, warns pensions boss
Pensioners who are unable to get regulated financial advice are "at risk" when the Budget reforms take effect next year, a pensions firm boss has said.
Millions may miss out on full flat rate State Pension
Millions of workers look set to miss out on the full flat rate State Pension, with career breaks to raise children a key factor, research has suggested.
4m fewer in private pensions than late sixties says ONS
A new pension report from the Office for National Statistics says that people are living longer but many are not saving for retirement or not saving enough.
'Too many people forgetting or ignoring retirement plan'
A study has suggested about 23 million people in the UK have not reviewed their pension plans at all over the past four years.
'Sandwich generation' created by young and old's dependency
Over a million people have become financially responsible for both younger and older family members, according to a study.