FCA eyes ‘default’ investments for non-workplace pensions
To make picking strategies easier for those without an adviser
To make picking strategies easier for those without an adviser
Despite recent warning from FCA that the asset class can cause ‘potential harm and exploitation’
As Sipps trigger 3,000 angry customers
One industry expert warns changing the rules would be ‘particularly harsh and unjustified’
Funds, or rather the governments guaranteeing them, are now facing a dilemma
Environmentally-conscious savers would be ‘horrified’ to know they have invested in industries that are harmful to the planet
While DWP under fire for £1bn in underpaid pensions
‘Expansion into the sector was a key target area’
As financial services firms launch pension tracing initiative
A bigger slice of the PIE may not necessarily be in a client’s best interests
All employers and employees will be obliged to ‘initially contribute 8-12% of qualifying earnings’
‘Executing such a plan will promise the creation and development of a new and thriving pension industry’ in the next 10 years