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  • 1 in 5 mass affluent concerned over IHT planning

    Over one in five (21%) of mass affluent Britons lack confidence that their inheritance planning is in order, according to a new survey.

  • FCA releases Pensions Dashboard rules but no timetable

    The FCA has published new rules firms must follow when designing and operating commercial Pensions Dashboards.

  • 7 in 10 think retiring in 60s a thing of the past

    Over two thirds (69%) of Britons believe retiring in our sixties will become a thing of the past, according to new research.

  • State Pension set to rise by 4.1% in April

    The State Pension is expected to rise next year by 4.1% under the Triple Lock guarantee.

  • NI savers least confident about retirement finances

    Northern Ireland pension savers are the least confident in the UK that they will enjoy financial freedom in retirement, according to a new study.


    Savers from Scotland and the East of England were also concerned about later life finances, with many of those surveyed saying they were not confident that they would be able to have financial freedom in retirement (see table below).

    The most confident savers were those from London (47%) and the Midlands (44%).

    Only 42% of Northern Ireland pension savers say they felt confident they would retire in 'financial freedom' - meaning few worries about funding their lifestyle.

    Despite confidence being relatively low, over half (52%) of those surveyed in Northern Ireland had sought advice from someone about their retirement, with 15% having sought the services of a financial adviser.

    Over half (52%) of Londoners had reached out to someone for advice on their retirement finances, with 9% having used a financial adviser. Half of those in the East of England had turned to someone for advice, with 13% having used a financial adviser.

    Northern Ireland savers were also the most likely to be concerned about the costs of healthcare in retirement. Some 21% said healthcare costs were a worry, according to a survey of over 2,000 retirement savers by national financial adviser Continuum. This is more than twice the number of Londoners who shared this concern.

    Ben Alcock, Chartered Financial Planner in Continuum, said that the research highlighted how Northern Irish savers were seriously worried about healthcare costs in retirement and about retirement finances generally.

    He said: “Despite 81% of Britons telling us that maintaining their current lifestyle in retirement was important to them only 8% of Northern Irish savers said that this was one of their main concerns when it comes to their later life finances. Other worries, such as being able to pay for healthcare, seem far more pressing.” 

    How confident are you that you will be able to have financial freedom in retirement?

     

    North

    Midlands

    East

    London

    South

    Wales

    Scotland

    Northern Ireland

    Confident

    42%

    44%

    42%

    47%

    43%

    43%

    43%

    42%

    Not confident

    48%

    46%

    50%

    42%

    43%

    47%

    50%

    51%

    Unsure

    10%

    10%

    8%

    11%

    14%

    11%

    7%

    7%

    Source: Survey of 2067 adults by YouGov on behalf of Continuum.

     

    • YouGov surveyed 2067 adults on behalf of Continuum between 28 and 30 June. Fieldwork was undertaken between 28 - 30th June.  The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 18+).


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Gen X in 'retirement fool's paradise' says report

    Whilst the majority of UK workers between the age of 43 and 58 have clear aspirations for their retirement, only 12% have clear financial goals and a budget for retirement, according to a new report.

  • DC pensions are broken says Willis Towers Watson

    The defined contribution (DC) pension system is broken and should be replaced rather than repaired, according to scheme administrator and adviser Willis Towers Watson.

  • 3 in 5 confused by pensions

    Close to three in five (56%) of Britons think pensions are complicated and confusing, according to a new report.

  • Londoners among least likely to take retirement advice

    Londoners are among the least likely people in the UK to seek retirement planning financial advice with just 9% stating that financial advisers have been their main source of retirement advice compared to 18% in Scotland.

  • Savers expecting comfort in retirement less aware of pension

    Only 37% of UK adults not yet retired know how much they have saved in their pension pot, according to new research.

  • IFP logo

    IFP to hold first sold-out CPD workshop tomorrow

  • NFU Mutual HQ

    Britons 'start' realistic retirement planning at 48

  • Towry website

    Wealth firm: splash cash now to soften inheritance tax blow

  • Stan Russell, retirement income expert at Prudential

    Average retiree financing two dependents at £3k per year

  • Pensions minister Steve Webb

    Government may provide life expectancy estimate to consumers

  • Annuities 'key part' of retirement planning despite reforms

  • Sue Whitbread, IFP communications director

    IFP: Many advisers lack key skill for retirement planning

  • Workers won't retire until they physically can't carry on

  • Dr Ros Altmann's website

    Guidance service a 'golden chance' for Financial Planners

  • MGM's website

    Brits head to foreign shores for their retirement

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