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  • The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), the industry-funded consumer compensation body, declared 13 regulated firms in default between August and November, including a Scottish SIPP firm, it reported this week.

  • Nearly half (45%) of HNWIs have no written record of what they’ve gifted to loved ones, according to new research, leaving them at risk of falling foul of IHT rules.

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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has revealed it has so far paid out £1.1m to former Active Wealth clients hit by the British Steel pensions debacle.

Experts have hailed the onset of a ban on pensions cold calling which came into force today.

SIPPs and SSAS firm Talbot and Muir has warned that many SSAS arrangements are being charged high fees but receiving little or no service. 

SIPPs firm Curtis Banks has revealed that its chief financial officer, Paul Tarran, is to stand down and resign from the board.

MPs on the Works and Pensions Committee have voted to investigate contingent charging on pension transfers but some in the industry are sceptical about the benefits of such a move.

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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