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  • Pension savers may lose thousands of pounds if they do not move ‘older pots’

    February 1, 2022

    If pension savers do not move older pots into ones offering better value for money, they could be thousands of pounds worse off, the Institute for Fiscal Studies warned this morning. Many working-age people have pension pots that they are no longer actively contributing to – and there are concerns that these pots could provide [...]

  • Raising pension age led to record rates of over-65s employment

    January 25, 2022

    The government’s decision to up the state pension age from 65 to 66 has seen higher number of 65-year-olds staying in work than at any point since at least the 1970s. However, poorer people with less education were significantly more likely to stay in work than richer people with university degrees. Becky O’Connor, Head of [...]

  • Exclusive: SIPP godfather John Moret on half a century in the City’s pensions space

    January 10, 2022

    Often referred to as Mr SIPP, or the godfather of SIPP, for his work in developing the self-invested personal pension market, Square Mile insider John Moret is one of the most influential figures in the UK’s pensions industry. He is currently chair of advisory business Intelligent Pensions and a non-executive director of Gaud, a fast growing SIPP [...]

  • Dropping earnings threshold and extending pensions auto-enrolment to younger and part-time workers could boost Brits’ savings by £2.7 trillion

    January 5, 2022

    Abolishing the earnings treshold and extending pension auto-enrolment to working 18-year-olds and for part-time workers could add around £2.77 trillion to British pension savings, a think tank has said. The current auto-enrolment rules mean bosses must provide a workplace pension for staff aged 22 and over earning £10,000. But Onward, which describes itself as a [...]

  • Pandemic affects retirement plans for over half the nation, says Aviva

    November 25, 2021

    Covid-19 has affected the retirement plans of 54 per cent of UK adults, with people nearing mid-life bearing the brunt of anxiety, according to new research.

  • Old school db pension schemes face £450bn liabilities shortfall

    November 10, 2021

    UK defined benefit pension schemes are facing an estimated £450bn hole in their balance sheets due to a shortage of long-dated inflation-linked gilts, according to a new analysis. Up to £450bn worth of inflation-linked liabilities are in jeopardy because the government hasn’t issued enough index-linked debt for pension schemes to match them, according to an [...]

  • Budget 2021: Government to review further changes to pension schemes charge cap

    October 27, 2021

    As part of his Autumn budget reveal today, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that the government will further review the pension schemes charge gap, as a way to encourage schemes to invest in high-growth UK businesses. Under the plans announced today, the government will consider options to amend the scope of the charge cap so that [...]

  • Fintech PensionBee revenue jumps following listing

    October 21, 2021

    Fintech PensionBee has reported year on year revenue growth of 110 per cent. Its revenue hit £8.9m over the nine months to September 2021, compared to £4.2bn in September 2020, it revealed in results for the nine months to September 30. The company hit 602k registered customers in the third quarter of the year. Adjusted [...]

  • HMRC annual pension stats: ‘The genie is well and truly out of the bottle’

    October 4, 2021

    HMRC published its annual update to personal and stakeholder pensions statistics at the end of last week. The document included an update on the impact of the lifetime and annual allowance tax charges. Moreover, HMRC also shared the most recent data for flexible pension payments under the pension freedoms rules. Scrutinising the data for City [...]

  • Government’s ‘human error over many years’ to blame for UK pensioners underpaid by £1bn

    September 22, 2021

    An investigation by the UK’s spending watchdog has found that “repeated human errors over many years” were to blame for the fact the Department for Work & Pensions (DWP) underpaid 134,000 pensioners over £1 billion in state pension. According to the National Audit Office (NAO), these errors occurred due to complex state pension rules, outdated [...]

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