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More than 40 pension and annuity experts say more information on flexible pensions must be delivered online and through other forms of guidance such as via the telephone and face-to-face.
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Pensioners have higher incomes on average than the rest of the population for the first time, the Institute for Fiscal Studies has reported.
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Losses due to pension scams were close to £2,500,000 from July to August, police figures have indicated.
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A radical overhaul of the pensions and savings system should include the creation of ‘an ISA warehouse’, a Centre for Policy Studies analyst has proposed.
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A quarter of couples plan to take advantage of pension freedoms to make sure they leave an inheritance to their families, according to new research.
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Partnership chief executive Steve Groves has forecast that the new pension freedoms will eventually be curtailed.
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Parents and grandparents who gift money to their grown-up children and grandchildren risk compromising their own standard of living by being too generous, according to a new study by Investec Wealth & Investment.
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The pension reforms and the rise in life expectancy are fuelling demand for financial advice during retirement, according to research among financial advisers.
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Wednesday, 30 September 2015 10:43

Neil MacGillivray: Time bomb ticking

Now nominations are nothing new, members have been able to nominate dependants to receive pension death benefits and beneficiaries to receive a lump sum.
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