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Calls for triple lock reform build as Sunak changes tack
Written by Kat MitchellCalls for reform of the pensions Triple Lock from the pensions community are building as Chancellor Rishi Sunak departed from his usual approach of defending the lock on BBC Radio 4 this week.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has opened the doors to compensation claims against a closed firm which was owned by wealth manager and Financial Planner Succession Wealth.
CII launches consultation following PFS 'mini-revolt'
Written by Kat MitchellThe Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has released details of a widespread membership consultation and engagement initiative on its membership offering, including consulting on the relationship the body has with its Personal Finance Society (PFS) arm.
Pension savers are nine times more likely to accept advice from a pension scammer online than they would in person, according to new research from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Tilney joins Spinal Injuries Association network
Written by Kat MitchellWealth manager and Financial Planner Tilney Smith & Williamson has joined the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA)’s network of partners to help support spinal chord injured people’s financial wealth.
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Pension freedoms cost savers £2bn in lost returns
Written by Kat MitchellSavers cashing out their pension pots to take advantage of pension freedoms since 2015 are set to lose £2bn as a result, according to new research.
Campaigners opposing the deregistration of the 40,000 member Personal Finance Society (PFS) have sent a letter to Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) CEO Sian Fisher pushing for AGM voting numbers to be published on the CII website this week.
A new-look version of the popular Pension Playpen, a social networking platform for the pensions industry and employers, has gone live today.
More than 3 in 10 homeowners over 40 expect to work beyond the State Pension Age, according to a new survey highlighting a concerning lack of retirement income.