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  • Pension savers losing £1.7bn a year

    Research was commissioned by HSBC Tomorrow Master Trust and undertaken by Professor Andrew Clare of Bayes Business School, in association with Hymans Robertson.
  • Rising care costs push retirement pot need to £470,000

    The cost of living crisis has pushed up the cost of two years of care by £85,000
  • 1 in 4 advised clients funding adult children

    Funding adult children could dent the retirement standards of both the adult children and their parents
  • Half of self-employed failing to save into a pension

    The top reasons given for not currently saving included having other financial priorities, affordability, and ceasing contributions to a pension after becoming self-employed
  • Financial advisers driving annuities revival

    A third of non-advised investors were unsure about the best approach to take, in comparison to 17% of those taking regulated financial advice.
  • 1 in 4 Britons have lost track of a pension

    Close to a third (31%) of those surveyed said they had three of more pensions
  • 2 in 3 over-50s shun annuities despite benefits

    The FSCS surveyed 2,001 UK residents over the age of 50
  • 1 in 3 to face hardship in retirement

    YouGov surveyed 5,072 Britons on behalf of Scottish Widows between 21 March and 5 April.
  • Most over-55s maintaining pension saving

    Nearly a quarter (23%) of those who had cut back on retirement savings in the past year had done so multiple times.
  • SIPP assets to exceed £500bn within next year

    John Moret is principal of MoretoSIPPs consultancy
  • North-south retirement gap growing

    Phoenix Insights surveyed 2,500 workers aged 45 and over across the UK.
  • Annuity rates up 20% in a year

    Annuity rates are up sharply over the past year
  • Less than 40% on track for 'moderate income' retirement

    Only 15% of households are on track for a comfortable retirement income
  • 9 in 10 mass affluent savers relying on State Pension

    Charles Stanley's website
  • Cost of living hitting those in 50s hardest

    Steven Cameron, pensions director at Aegon
  • Just two fifths of retirement income provided by pensions

    iSIPP analysed the latest Government data for retirement incomes
  • Renters facing retirement planning shortfalls

    Hargreaves Lansdown's Bristol-based HQ
  • MAPS to launch retirement guidance hub

    Caroline Siarkiewicz, chief executive of the Money and Pensions Service
  • Rising number of centenarians puts pressure on pensions

    Centenarians graph. Source: ONS
  • House wealth should be part of Financial Planning

    Property wealth should be part of a financial plan - report

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