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A quarter of young people aged 18-24 years has not heard of auto-enrolment, despite new proposals being published that will extend the scheme to 18-year-olds.

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Tuesday, 21 November 2023 10:32

Annuity rates climb to 7.25% for 65-year-old

Average annuity rates climbed to 7.25% for a 65-year-old in September, up from 7.11% in June, according to the Standard Life Annuity Rate Tracker.

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Tuesday, 26 September 2023 11:23

Advisers fear pension death tax changes

Only one in 10 financial advisers support the government’s proposed changes to the tax rules surrounding pension death benefits.

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Monday, 04 September 2023 15:41

Standard Life launches new pension annuity

Standard Life has re-entered the annuity market as annuity rates rise and demand for annuities surges.

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Single pensioners need £257,000 more than couples to achieve a comfortable living standard in retirement, according to analysis by Standard Life, part of the Phoenix Group.

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Friday, 28 July 2023 13:42

Over-55s plan to spend third of TFC quickly

Most over-55s expect to have spent - or expect to spend - a third of their pensions tax-free lump sum within the first six months of taking it, according to a new study.

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Only 39% of pension savers are on track for a moderate retirement income of £23,300 a year.

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Monday, 05 June 2023 10:48

DWP says gender pension gap is 35%

New data published today by the Department for Work & Pensions shows the gender pension gap stood at 35% for the period between 2018-2020.

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Wednesday, 03 May 2023 13:15

Advised clients better prepared for later life

Non-advised adults are nearly twice as concerned about having enough money to live on in later life (42%) than their peers who have taken financial advice (23%), according to new research.

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People who switch from full-time to working part-time three days a week face a pension penalty of up to £119,000, according to new research.

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