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  • The growing number of retirees in debt is a worrying problem for all generations

    August 7, 2019

    Most people aspire to a retirement that allows them to do things that they didn’t have chance to do while they were working. But this comes at a price. Shrinking pension pots, coupled with the fact that retirees will be facing longer, more active retirements, means that debt is increasingly becoming an obstacle to consumers [...]

  • High-yielding Aviva rewards investor patience

    August 7, 2019  |  City Talk

    Aviva is rewarding investors who stayed the course while the insurer streamlined its operations. Having previously gone through a streamlining operation which left Aviva (LSE:AV.) fitter, the focus is now turning to a strategy review to ensure the company maintains its relevance. Perhaps not surprisingly, this has resulted in mixed fortunes as the business transforms. There has been [...]

  • Legal & General boosts profit and revenue in first half of 2019

    August 7, 2019

    Legal & General boosted profit and revenue in the first half of 2019, as it said the UK represents an “enormous opportunity” for its growing pensions market. The figures The insurer saw profit before tax rise 12 per cent year on year to hit £1bn in the six months to June. Earnings per share grew in [...]

  • The last resort: With travel operators running into trouble, here’s how to protect your holiday

    August 7, 2019

    When you’ve spent hundreds or even thousands of pounds to escape to somewhere sunny for the summer holidays, you may have to stifle a scream when you find out that your travel operator has gone bust days before you were set to fly.  This scenario will sound all too familiar to many families, after news [...]

  • Avoid these 8 financial mistakes in your marriage

    August 1, 2019

    For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer – until death do us part. Sadly, with money fights being the second leading cause of divorce behind infidelity, many of us do not adhere to this marriage vow. Read more: What are banks doing to help survivors of financial abuse? Few individuals consider financial compatibility before [...]

  • FCA calls for contingent charging ban on pension transfer advice

    July 30, 2019

    Britain’s markets watchdog has proposed banning financial advisers from getting paid only when a customer moves a pension pot, a practice known as contingent charging that it said cost consumers £2bn per year. MPs called for the ban last year after accusing the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) of being too slow to prevent “vulture” advisers [...]

  • What are the banks doing to help survivors of financial abuse?

    July 29, 2019

    Money ultimately brings us freedom, so what if your partner were to restrict access to your income or bank account? It’s not uncommon for perpetrators of domestic abuse to manipulate their partners through money in this way – in fact, according to Women’s Aid, a third of survivors say that their access to cash during [...]

  • FCA tries to take consumers back to the nineties ahead of PPI deadline

    July 29, 2019

    The animatronic head of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the eight-time world memory champion have been enlisted by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to help consumers remember if they were mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance (PPI).  With a month to go before the deadline for making PPI complaints to providers, the FCA has launched a campaign that aims [...]

  • Pension savings are being left in cash after M&G property fund blocks withdrawals

    July 17, 2019

    M&G, which is owned by Prudential, insists that the deferral is not related to Brexit or the wider property market

  • Regulator investigates ‘shape-shifting’ firms who shirk duties on employee pensions

    July 17, 2019

    The Pensions Regulator said today it will hunt down companies that change their names to dodge workplace pension obligations. Several small and medium-sized employers have tried to employ “shape-shifting” tactics to avoid paying their staff’s pensions, it said. Those breaching their auto-enrolment duties could be subject to “short-notice inspections”. Read more: Prudential UK property fund delays [...]

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