A giant fluffy multi-coloured monster’s ability to stop employers ignoring the workplace pension via a TV campaign has been called into doubt at a Pensions Regulator board meeting.
Over 230,000 people have used the new pension freedoms introduced one year ago, new HMRC statistics have shown this morning.
Retirees who entered drawdown in 2015 could face "a decade of lost income" if volatile market conditions continue as they have been, a pensions firm has warned.
The whole plan for the secondary annuity market is ‘doomed’, unless a fundamental problem can be addressed, a pensions expert says.
Annuities may become the most popular option for retirees if Britain exits the European Union in June, the founder of eValue believes.
Annuities may have become somewhat downtrodden with doom and gloom predictions since the pension reforms kicked in but new research suggests the younger generation are willing to give them a fair hearing.
As we approached 6 April this year the press started to look at the ten-year anniversary of ‘A-Day’ – the day on which pension simplification regulations came into force. Their conclusions have, unfortunately, been anything but positive.
The director of a Sipp firm says there is a strong belief in the industry that the Lifetime ISA is the end of pensions as we know them.
More than a third of accountants plan to fund some or all of their retirement using property wealth, a survey suggests.
A probe into the possible effects of the Lifetime ISA and whether it could cause workers to duck out of Auto Enrolment is stepping up this week.
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