Fewer than 1 in 14 of the complaints received by the FOS about investments and pensions were regarding Sipps in 2014/15 but officials still say the number is significant.
More than 9 out of 10 people are off course for the kind of retirement they aspire to, research from a pension firm suggests.
Many defined benefit pension schemes with actuarial valuations this Spring will find that their plans to repair deficits have been blown off course, an expert has warned.
Incoming Pensions Minister Ros Altmann has been encouraged to include a new Workplace ISA into the auto-enrolment legislation by the Centre for Policy Studies.
Pensions have become as important as property in divorce settlements and this is likely to increase further, according to a new study.
In a surprise move, Prime Minister David Cameron has appointed pensions campaigner Dr Ros Altmann as Pensions Minister in preference to David Gauke MP, who had been widely tipped for the job earlier today.
Trying to keep pace with Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah would daunt most people but for one Sipp specialist this is the challenge spurring him on.
An independent research company has created a new pension service ratings based on the views of 500 advisers.
Dentons has reported a record breaking first quarter for new business, with transfers from other Sipp operators cited as a key factor.
Traditional inheritance may be dying out, with a rise in 'giving while living', research has suggested.
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