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Brexit has hit UK pensions as liabilities soar to record levels, The Pension Protection Fund’s latest figures suggest.
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I decided to try and avoid the Brexit vote for a little longer and thought the best way to do this was to run a marathon around a forest.
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Friday, 08 July 2016 12:00

Rise in complaints about personal pensions

The Pensions Ombudsman has reported a “marked increase” in complaints relating to personal pensions.
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A so-called post-Brexit ‘punishment Budget’ which could have implications for pensions may only have been delayed rather than scrapped, a Sipp firm’s senior analyst has warned.
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Pension tax relief could be an “early casualty” of the UK’s decision to vote to leave the EU, a leading analyst believes.
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New premiums driven into personal pensions and Sipps increased to £3.8 billion in the first quarter of 2016, according to data from Equifax Touchstone.
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I was at a street party for the Queen’s birthday and someone asked me what I did, and when I said I worked in pensions the immediate response was – “so you are a financial adviser?”
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Two Sipp firms have announced they have met the FCA’s new capital adequacy requirements.
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There has been an increasing trend among Sipp clients to buy land with their pension funds, a Sipp firm has reported.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2016 12:25

Neil MacGillivray: I fear more seismic changes

In the lead up to the Spring budget there was a fair amount of speculation about what major (negative) changes were going to be made to pensions.
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