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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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Nearly 1,500 new Sipps have been opened by Liberty Sipp in the last year, the company reported, as it revealed its assets under management have jumped by 81%.

A SSAS provider has urged advisers to review their SSAS books of business following HMRC's increased controls on the new fit and proper test.

Mercer’s former chief actuary has been hired by Xafinity as it bids to bolster its pensions actuarial and consulting team.

Plans for a secondary annuities market will not be implemented until at least 2017 after the Treasury said the move would be delayed.

George Osborne has opened up the possibility of “radical reforms” which could mean pensions become taxed like ISAs.

The Pensions Ombudsman has admitted it has been struggling to cope with rising demand as figures show a 42% increase in investigations over five years.

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