About a third of working age Brits are more concerned about their pension following the EU Referendum, research has suggested.
Leading Sipps expert John Moret has blamed rising regulatory burden for the demise of smaller specialist providers.
The Financial Planning arm of Old Mutual has bought a West Yorkshire based Financial Planning firm.
Micro businesses face a bill of £22m in fines due to lack of understanding around auto-enrolment, it has been estimated.
The Pensions Regulator’s powers could be strengthened, The Work and Pensions Committee chairman has suggested.
An investment management firm has reported gaining more than 250 clients at its new Norwich branch in the first year after opening.
A former IFP President says she tells potential clients to go and see another adviser if they fail to see the value of cashflow modelling.
Fines worth a total of £344,400 were handed out to firms for auto-enrolment failings from April to June this year.
A senior Financial Planner who has just been hired to lead a national firm’s Edinburgh office says that it is an exciting time to be involved in Financial Planning.
A pensions body has expressed fears that the Bank of England’s cut to interest rates will only increase pressure on pension schemes.