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Pensions gap grows to more than £31,000
The average household is £31,546 short in their savings of the amount needed to give them a moderate standard of living in retirement, four times higher than five years ago.
Bond turmoil causes annuity rates to surge
The turmoil in the bond markets has caused annuity incomes to soar by almost 50% in the last three years, new data shows.
19% are clueless about pension contributions
15% of retired people regret lack of planning
Most retired people have numerous regrets when it comes to retirement planning, including failing to put a plan together early enough in life.
Hargreaves Lansdown accepts £5.4bn consortium bid
After several delays, platform and major SIPP provider Hargreaves Lansdown (HL) has today accepted a £5.4bn private-equity backed consortium offer for the company.
Cost of retirement climbs to £36,480 a year - report
The cost of a moderate retirement income is £25,000 per year for a single person and £36,480 for a couple, according to data from Hargreaves Lansdown’s savings and resilience barometer, published today.
9 in 10 SIPP millionaires are male
Nine in ten SIPP millionaires investing with Hargreaves Lansdown are men, according to new research from the firm.
Fewer people cutting pension or SIPP contributions
Fewer people are cutting pension or SIPP contributions as the cost-of-living crisis eases, according to new data.
End of tax year surge for SIPPs with deluge of top ups
There was a last-minute surge of activity from SIPP investors at the end of the tax year as they used the week after the Easter bank holiday to max their annual allowances.