Talbot and Muir has changed its data capture process after HMRC ramped up its due diligence.
Fergus McDiarmid, Partner and Property in Pensions Team Lead at Scottish law firm Morton Fraser, writes about why he believes the Sipp sector is showing resilience in difficult times.
The top 20 firms with the highest proportion of FOS complaints resolved in favour of the consumer in the life, pensions and decumulation category have been named.
A national IFA group fears that Treasury pension proposals will hurt the sick and redundant.
A flexible retirement, involving a gradual reduction of hours and stopping work at an acceptable age, is likely to be a mirage for millions of people based on current levels of saving.
Demand from high-net-worth clients for guidance on Defined Benefit pension schemes increased five fold last year, a wealth firm has revealed.
Baroness Ros Altmann has accused the Government of complacency after it published proposed changes to workplace Defined Benefit pensions.
I always take an interest in the figures from the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) about SIPP claims.
An executive director at The Pensions Regulator has called for pension transfers to SSAS to be banned.
A deluge of spam emails and texts from ‘cowboy’ firms could replace pensions cold calling when it is banned, the ABI fears.
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