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DB transfer values fall by 8% in Q2 - XPS
DB transfer values fell 8% in the second quarter, according to the latest data from XPS Pensions Group.
FSCS investigates 2 firms over pension transfers
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has opened its doors to claims against two firms passporting into the UK to advise on pension transfers.
FCA warns of overseas pension transfer risk
The FCA has warned of increased risk to consumers when overseas firms refer defined benefit (DB) scheme members to UK firms - including SIPP firms - for pension transfer advice.
Pension Transfer Index falls to 2016 levels
XPS Pension Group’s Transfer Value Index fell by 4% in February to £168,000, the lowest month-end value since the Index was first published in June 2016.
Nearly dozen pension transfer advisers fail this year
The FSCS has declared pension transfer adviser Portal Financial Services LLP (FRN501272) as failed after the firm went into compulsory liquidation following a string of complaints.
Pension transfer values slump by 36% in 2022
Defined benefit transfer values fell by more than a third last year as investor concerns over UK debt drove gilt yields higher, according to new analysis.
5 firms fail after flood of pension advice claims
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has declared five pension advice firms as failed this week - four of them for pension transfer advice complaints.
Adviser facing pension transfer claims defaults
Advice firm Bartholomew Financial Limited has been declared in default by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) whilst facing 12 claims.
FSCS declares 2 advice firms as failed
Two advice firms have been declared failed by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme this week, including a Financial Planning firm which has 25 pension transfer claims against it, including BSPS cases.
Transfer warnings often triggered for ‘unknown’ reason
Almost half (44%) of amber pension scam warning flag guidance sessions are being conducted without knowledge of why the flag was raised, according to the Money and Pensions Service (MAPS).