fca warns pension industry not to
Financial advisers and pension providers are being told not to put customers at a disadvantage when they are making decisions about their retirement income, following last month’s reform.
Financial advisers and pension providers are being told not to put customers at a disadvantage when they are making decisions about their retirement income, following last month’s reform.
Financial Advisers and Pension Providers are being told not to put customers at a disadvantage when they are making decisions about their retirement income following last months reform.
As advisers and the UK pension industry attempt to make sense of the ramifications of the major changes to the UK’s pension rules that were outlined in Chancellor George Osborne’s Budget speech last month, an additional complication appears to be creeping into the debate.
Radical changes made by the UK Government last week lifting a number of tax restrictions on UK pensions have raised concerns in the QROPS industry.
Sovereign has launched a ‘lite’ version of its Malta domiciled Centaurus Retirement Benefit Scheme.
Sovereign has launched the Conservo International Retirement Plan, a Guernsey-based fully portable pension scheme.
The Concept Group, one of the largest QROPS providers anywhere until HM Revenue & Customs de-listed almost all of Guernsey's schemes in April, is launching two new schemes in Gibraltar.
Trireme Pension Services (Malta) has launched the first international contractual pension schemes in Malta.
The QROPS Bureau, which offers financial advisers access to a range of technical information and support on international pensions, is planning to roll out its service to advisers based outside the UK in the coming months.
When it comes to looking after its elderly, Denmark takes the prize, a study released jointly by an Australian organisation and the Mercer consultancy reveals.
An Isle of Man based fiduciary services provider and a Guernsey trustee company have come together to launch a Malta domiciled QROPS.
When people are asked what they hope their retirement will be like, they use words like “freedom” and “happiness”, and describe being able to do things that they enjoy; but when asked how they actually expect their lives to be after they retire, many admit that things may not be quite as agreeable as envisaged.