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The FCA's review of annuities fails to go far enough and will be too slow to help thousands of retirees, a pensions director says.
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Friday, 14 February 2014 09:53

Annuities market failing consumers, says FCA

The FCA is to launch a competition market study after concluding that the annuities market is failing consumers.
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Monday, 10 February 2014 09:24

37% will never save for retirement

Over a third of British consumers (37%) say they'll never save or invest for their retirement – compared to just 22 percent of people globally, according to a new study by Nielsen.
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A study looking at why people may be retiring later has suggested nearly three quarters of the workforce fear their pension pot will not be large enough.
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More than one in ten retirees spend less than an hour arranging their retirement plan, a survey has shown.
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A financial shock is awaiting many women when they pack up work, with annual incomes £8,000 beneath what they believe will give them a comfortable life, a study indicates.
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Spouses are keeping secret debts worth an average of £7,800 from their other halves and potentially risking their comfort in retirement, a study shows.
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013 15:43

HL unveils 5 point action plan for retirement market

Hargreaves Lansdown has detailed a five point action plan to reform the retirement planning sector following the widespread criticism of the annuity market by the Financial Services Consumer Panel this week.
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Thursday, 05 December 2013 15:25

Autumn Statement: Pension boost needed to ease pain

AXA Wealth says that the Chancellor could have done more to encourage pension saving in his Autumn Statement today to ease the pain of a higher retirement age.
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A new survey suggests that Britons only begin to realise they will one day retire when they reach the age of 48.
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