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MP: Guinea pig retirees could be exposed to mis-selling scandal
Retirees will become "guinea pigs" threatened by the "real possibility of another mis-selling scandal" when the pension reforms come in next April, an MP has claimed.
Treasury U-turn is victory for common sense - Sipps firm
A Treasury U-turn on the pension reforms has been hailed by a Sipps firm as "a victory for common sense".
Pensioner poverty is at a record low level - report
Auto-enrolment: Hundreds of thousands of firms to shun advice
Nearly 300,000 small employers will shun advice when choosing a pension scheme to comply with auto-enrolment.
Pensions revolution: FCA's head of ops joins TPR
An important figure at the Financial Conduct Authority is leaving to assume a key role in the pensions revolution by taking charge of The Pensions Regulator.
Decision on auto-enrolment earnings trigger freeze looms
A review on whether the link between the auto enrolment earnings trigger and income tax should be axed next year moves closer to a conclusion next week.
James Hay reports breaking £16bn AUA
The James Hay Partnership has today reported that it has broken through the £16bn assets under administration mark.
Over 500 Sipp related complaints made to FSCS
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has reported receiving more than 500 claims relating to Sipps.
'Smaller Sipps firms best are placed to adapt to changes'
Smaller Sipp firms will be best placed to meet the challenges ahead in the sector over the coming year, the managing director of Liberty Sipp believes.
Looking forward to retirement - new guides launched
New guides explaining the sweeping reforms to pensions in "plain English" have been created for advisers and retirees.