Displaying items by tag: Hargreaves Lansdown
Hargreaves to engage with shareholders after revolt
Platform and wealth manager Hargreaves Lansdown is to consult with shareholders after a revolt against board re-elections saw over 30% vote against the re-election of chair Deanna Oppenheimer.
Hargreaves Lansdown hit by profit slump
Full year pre-tax profits slumped by 26% to £269.2m at investment and platform provider Hargreaves Lansdown as the company was hit by economic headwinds.
Minimum AE contributions should rise to 12% says ABI
The Association for British Insurers (ABI) has called for a gradual increase to the minimum contribution rates under auto enrolment from 8% to 12%.
9 in 10 SIPP millionaires are male
Nine in ten SIPP millionaires are men, as the gender pension gap continues to bite, according to new research.
Just 4 in 10 on track for retirement
Just four in ten retirement savers are on track to achieve the moderate level of income highlighted by the PLSA retirement income standards, according to a new report.
Women losing track of pensions due to reliance on partner
Women are twice as likely (17%) to leave Financial Planning to their partner than men (8%), according to a new report.
Doubling in numbers seeking early retirement
The number of people who want to retire early has more than doubled during the pandemic from 4% to 10% and more people have clearer retirement plans.
Hargreaves average client age falls by 7 years
Hargreaves Lansdown has seen the average age of clients drop from 45 to 37 in what it believes is a significant shift in its client demographics, it revealed today in its half yearly results.
Provider nudges could triple guidance uptake
A nudge from a pension provider drove three times as many savers to seek guidance during research by the Money and Pensions Service.