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2 in 5 women never reviewed pension forecast
Two in five British women (37%) have never reviewed their pension forecast, according to new research.
Nearly 4 in 10 using ISAs for retirement saving
New research suggests that Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are at the heart of many people’s retirement savings plans.
FCA to survey 25,000 regulated firms
The FCA and its Practitioner Panel are set to launch a joint survey of 25,000 regulated firms shortly to seek feedback on how the FCA is regulating the sector.
75% of firm's advisers 'refereeing' retirement arguments
Three quarters (74%) of Wesleyan financial advisers have been caught in the middle of arguments between couples during retirement planning meetings.
Half of retirees exiting work without clear financial plan
Half (49%) of current retirees entered retirement without any clear financial plan, according to a new report.
Millions cut back on saving due to rising costs
A new survey suggests that millions are deferring major life decisions such as retirement due to soaring living costs.
3 in 5 over-55s considering 'working' in retirement
Almost a third of people aged over 55 are changing their retirement plans due to the current cost of living crisis, according to new research.
PLSA warns 1 in 5 pension savers may halt or cut payments
A fifth of pension scheme members are considering cutting or halting their contributions to help them meet the cost of living crisis, according to a new survey by the PLSA.
Inflation hits retirement plans of 3 in 4 over 55s
Three quarters (73%) of retirement savers either can’t afford to retire or were unsure if they could afford to retire, according to a new report.
3 in 4 pension schemes have net zero plans
Three quarters (74%) of pension schemes have net zero plans in place, or will do within the next two years, according to a new survey.