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6 in 10 ‘concerned’ about pension age rise
Six in ten 50-year-old workers say they are worried about the upcoming rise in the minimum pension age, according to a new study.
Pension gender gap reverses for first time
The pension gender gap between single pensioners under 75 has reversed for the first time ever, according to analysis of DWP data.
Men more likely than women to run a SIPP
Major new research has revealed that men are more likely than women (43% versus 37%) to manage their own pensions, such as via a self-invested personal pension scheme (SIPP).
State pension age rise could be delayed
Plans to bring forward a rise in the state pension age which were expected to be announced in May have been put on hold, according to newspaper reports
Pensions practitioner guide aims to combat scams
The Pensions Scams Industry Group (PSIG), the voluntary body set up to support trustees, providers and administrators in combating pension scams, has launched an ‘Interim Practitioner Guide’ which details the key due diligence steps to undertake when assessing a pension transfer.
Pension contribution warning from Quilter
Only an average of 123,000 people per year have made Class 3 National Insurance Contributions (NICs) which allow them to fill historic gaps in their NI records and receive a higher state pension over the last five years.
Think tank calls for rise in pension age
The Resolution Foundation has urged Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to use next month's Budget to raise the age at which people can access tax-free private pension wealth.
Fear of mass MPAA breaches as pensions tapped
The cost of living crisis could lead to mass breaches of the money purchase annual allowance (MPAA), as more people flexibly access taxable income from their retirement pot to cover increased costs.
Ethnic minorities less willing to save in pension
Pension savers from the ethnic minorities are far less likely than white Britons to save into a pension scheme.
Pension schemes face dashboard woes
Only 1 in 20 pension schemes will be able to provide dashboard data for all of their members, according to a new survey.