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  • Ros Altmann: The savers’ champion talks pension reform, QE, and the pension annuities bombshell

    March 26, 2015

    "I was gobsmacked.” Ros Altmann summarises her reaction to the Budget last year, when the chancellor first outlined his dramatic plans to bring pension freedoms to all. On the afternoon of that Budget day, Altmann, a pensions expert and campaigner, adviser to successive governments, and investment manager and economist, could barely contain her excitement when [...]

  • Pensions: How you can find the right adviser

    March 24, 2015

    Don’t be put off by the maze of reforms – pay someone to help PENSIONS are undergoing the most significant reforms in a generation, but don’t squander your savings ­– seek professional help. The new rules are intended to give savers more freedom, as the requirement to buy an annuity at retirement has been scrapped. [...]

  • City watchdog tells pensioners to watch out for investment scams

    March 23, 2015

    Retirees are being warned to watch out for scammers ahead of the liberalisation of pension rules next month, as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said fraudsters will try to make the most out of the new regime. Previously savers had to invest their pension pots in annuities, paying a guaranteed income each year for the [...]

  • Lending Works targets over 55s ahead of pensions freedom day

    March 23, 2015

    Online peer-to-peer lender Lending Works is the latest firm looking to benefit from the anticipated dash for cash in April when pension freedoms come in, after launching new products today for the over-55s. From April, the firm will offer four new features for the pensions market including a bonus for new lenders aged over 55 [...]

  • Budget 2015: George Osborne’s election gift for young and old alike

    March 18, 2015

    Chancellor George Osborne used the final Budget of this government to give sweeteners to both younger and older voters yesterday. In an unexpected move, he introduced a new Help-To-Buy ISA, giving first-time buyers up to £3,000. “For every £200 [first-time buyers] save for their deposit, the government will top it up with £50 more,” Osborne [...]

  • Phoenix Group: Fraud up on change in pension rules

    March 18, 2015

    Phoenix Group saw £8m-worth of attempted frauds targetting its customers last year, the firm revealed yesterday, as scammers tried to use the new rules as cover to steal funds. The warning came as Phoenix rep­orted a 10 per cent rise in operating profits, which came in at £489m for 2014. Net incomes came in at [...]

  • Was George Osborne’s last Budget before the General Election a winner for British savers?

    March 18, 2015

    Iain McCluskey, tax director at PwC, says Yes This was a Budget for those who choose to, in George speak, fix their roof. With returns on savings sitting at miserable lows for most people, the chancellor had to innovate to try and encourage the country to save. He did this by using the Budget to [...]

  • Budget 2015: What to watch out for today

    March 17, 2015

    WHO: GEORGE OSBORNE WHEN: 12.30PM TODAY WHERE: HOUSE OF COMMONS WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW A further shake up of pensions Over 55-year-olds who had previously been forced to buy an annuity will be able to sell it for a lump cash sum to use as they wish, instead of receiving the regular payouts, building on reforms from [...]

  • Multi-asset: Why the case for these funds is growing – Investment Comment

    March 17, 2015

    With pension freedoms arriving next month, today’s retirees have serious and complex decisions to make about their financial futures, over which they now have unprecedented control. Investors who may once have bought an annuity will now need to carefully manage risk to prevent against the potential loss of future wealth, while accessing competitive returns to [...]

  • Pension Insurance Corporation sees benefits of bond issue as profits rise

    March 16, 2015

    Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has posted pre-tax profit of £170m for the year to 31 December 2014, up from £114m in 2013. The specialist insurer also reported new pension business premiums of £2.6bn across 19 transactions, with clients, including French oil group Total and manage­ment consultancy firm Aon Hewitt. PIC raised £300m through a bond issuance [...]

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