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  • Lloyds Banking Group could face £150m pensions hit after court ruling

    October 26, 2018

    Lloyds Banking Group could have to pay out up to £150m after the High Court ruled today that it should equalise payments for male and female members of its pension scheme. Three female members of the pension scheme had complained they were being discriminated against as their pensions increased at a lower rate than that [...]

  • The FCA cannot afford to focus on Brexit alone

    October 25, 2018

    It has been a mixed few months for the City's watchdog. On the one hand, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has delivered long-awaited reforms to the asset management industry, while its chief Andrew Bailey has made several strong interventions in the Brexit debate, such as pointing out the absurdity of EU negotiators attempting to rule [...]

  • What can we expect from a pre-Brexit Annual Budget?

    October 24, 2018  |  City Talk

    The Budget is the biggest date in the UK’s financial calendar where the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, will deliver the government’s plans for tax and spending for the 2019/2020 financial year, starting in April next year. The Budget is a little unconventional this year as it usually falls on a Wednesday, but all you trick-or-treaters will [...]

  • Seven top tips if you want to retire early

    October 24, 2018

    Picture this: a life of lie-ins and long holidays – all when you’re still spritely enough to enjoy the free time. For many of us, the prospect of retiring early will seem like a pipe dream. It’s true that there is no magic formula – whether you can afford early retirement is usually a question [...]

  • BT pension scheme appoints Now Pensions founder Morten Nilsson as chief exec

    October 9, 2018

    The BT Pension Scheme today appointed the founder of Now Pensions Morten Nilsson as its new chief executive.  BT Pension Scheme Management (BTPS) said Nilsson will take up the role immediately and report to the firm's chairman of the board of trustees, Paul Spencer.  The telecoms giant's pension is one of the largest defined benefit [...]

  • Punter Southall Aspire buys JDP Financial Services in bid to expand financial planning arm

    October 8, 2018

    Wealth management and pensions firm Punter Southall Aspire today announce the acquisition of JDP Financial Services in an effort to expand its financial planning division.  Punter offers integrated financial advice service and investment administration platform for employers and individuals, alongside other wealth management services.  The deal for the Bedford based firm, which was agreed for [...]

  • Legal & General completes £2.4bn buy-out of folded telco’s pension scheme

    October 8, 2018

    Insurer Legal & General has today finalised a £2.4bn buyout of the Nortel Networks UK Pension Plan, nearly a decade after its telecommunications sponsor collapsed, forcing it into the lifeboat.  The deal will see the benefits of 15,500 pensioner members and 7,200 deferred members protected.  It is the UK's joint second largest ever pensions buyout, matched [...]

  • When it comes to our social care crisis, prevention is the only cure

    October 8, 2018

    Matt Hancock has survived his first party conference as the new health secretary, wearing his NHS pin proudly on his lapel. And top of the list of his departmental priorities is social care. It got a £240m spending boost last week, but that’s not the only approach on the table. One of Hancock’s recent suggestions [...]

  • Everyone’s a loser in today’s fabricated generation wars

    October 5, 2018

    According to doomsayers in policy and media circles, the young have never had it so bad, and the fault lies with their greedy elders. The allegedly enormous, voracious baby boomer generation, living it up on the golf course with the ill-gotten gains from gold-plated pensions and over-valued houses, is in the firing line for causing [...]

  • Frank Field slams financial regulator over delay to pension advice fee decision

    October 4, 2018

    Influential MP Frank Field has slammed the financial regulator for delaying a decision on whether to ban a model of charging for pensions advice which is believed to have driven mis-selling to thousands of retirees.  The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it sought views on whether to ban contingent charging – where a pension adviser [...]

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