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  • Hidden fees are a stealth tax on all our savings: This is no free market

    April 27, 2016

    Do you know how much your pension costs? How much the folk looking after your money are charging you? No? It’s not easy to find out. I didn’t until I demanded the information. It wasn’t just the management fee they’d advertised but many times that. Small percentages that really added up. I became suspicious when I received [...]

  • Retirement is popular – but surviving the pensions crisis means encouraging work

    April 27, 2016

    The Queen’s 90th birthday quite rightly dominated the media last week. Her Majesty continues to break all sorts of records, spending longer on the throne than Queen Victoria and being our oldest ever reigning monarch. But longevity should no longer give cause for surprise. The oldest participant in the London Marathon this year was 88, [...]

  • We’re now more on track with our pension plans, but don’t celebrate just yet

    April 27, 2016

    Good news! We're now better prepared for a comfortable retirement than we were this time last year. But, before you get the party started, you might want to take a closer look at the figures. One in ten (12 per cent) are now on track to afford the lifestyle they want during their retirement, up [...]

  • This is how many people there are retiring this year who have no pension savings…

    April 27, 2016

    One in seven people who are retiring this year will be doing so with an empty pension pot, research released today has found. According to the study by Prudential, many soon-to-be pensioners will be left leaning on the state pension for support, despite this being £27.33 a week less than the Joseph Rowntree Foundation recommends as a minimum [...]

  • UK pensions: A pre-funded state pension scheme would be fairer for the young, MPs told

    April 25, 2016

    People should pay for their own retirement, rather than funding the golden years of the generation ahead, a hearing on intergenerational fairness has been told today. Speaking in front of the Work and Pensions Committee, Philip Booth, editorial and programme director at the Institute of Economic Affairs, argued that a system whereby people saved up [...]

  • Financial services watchdog reveals more information on the secondary market for annuities

    April 21, 2016

    The financial services watchdog has today asked for feedback on its proposed rules on the second-hand market for annuities. Suggestions by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) include requiring brokers to set out charges up front and agree them directly with the customer, rather than receiving a commission from firms acting as buyers, and to provide [...]

  • Not a very regal retirement: The Queen would be living on £18k a year if she saved as we do

    April 20, 2016

    The Queen's 90th birthday throws into sharp perspective the changes that have taken place in our retirement system. Ninety years ago, saving for a pension wasn't even a consideration. Then came the 1960s, when people began living longer and the concept of 10 years' retirement after the age of 60 became possible. For several decades after, [...]

  • Industry experts join forces in fight against confusing pensions jargon

    April 18, 2016

    A group of pension experts has decided enough is enough for jargon and have today clubbed together to clean up the language of the industry. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is heading up a Pensions Language Steering Group formed of bodies from government, industry, regulators and consumer groups. Names on the list include the Financial Conduct [...]

  • UK pensions puzzle: Pension freedoms spark both young and old to ask more questions

    April 14, 2016

    Annuity providers may have been worried their work would drop off once the pension freedoms were introduced, but there's one organisation in the pensions sector that has seen work flood in. The Pensions Advisory Service has received a 71 per cent increase in people seeking guidance on their pensions since the pensions freedoms rules came in [...]

  • UK pensions crisis: Low interest rates are forcing people to head back to the drawing board on their retirement plans

    April 13, 2016

    Low interest rates have not only taken their toll on general savings, they have also hampered many people's retirement plans, research out today has found. According to the survey by Canada Life Group Insurance, almost a quarter (23 per cent) of employees have been forced to rethink their retirement plans because of low interest rates, including eight [...]

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