HMRC and the Treasury have confirmed a long list of tax changes coming into effect today (1 April).
Soon-to-be-retirees are coming under increasing strain as they try to financially support their families, research has found.
The Information Commissioner's Office, the body responsible for uphold information rights, is to probe allegations that firms have passed on sensitive individual pensions data.
The latest complaints data published by the Financial Conduct Authority shows that financial services firms received 2,183,540 new complaints (including those related to PPI) between July and December 2014.
The Institute of Financial Planning has opened for entries its prestigious David Norton "Building Excellence" award.
Defaqto chairman Patrick Gale is to leave the company following a £27.6m MBO of the business funded in part by Synova Capital LLP, which hopes to double the company in size after taking a majority stake.
FCA chief executive Martin Wheatley has voiced concerns about abuses of Power of Attorney potentially "spiralling" out of control and adversely affecting vulnerable clients.
Sesame Bankhall Group has axed its wealth management arm for advisory firms which will result in all its investment advice firm members having to become directly authorised or choosing to become appointed representatives elsewhere.
Coutts International, the overseas arm of the private bank, has been sold by Royal Bank of Scotland today.
A slew of job appointments have been made by Aviva after the proposed takeover of Friends Life won the backing of shareholders.