New statistics released this morning have shown 95% of men and women working in accommodation and food service industries had no private pension in 2010-12.
The advice gap appears to have been lifted up the list of priorities for the industry, an IFP board director says, after FCA chiefs were grilled by MPs this week.
Standard Life has revealed more about its plans to move some parts of its business away from Scotland if the referendum next week results in independence.
Tributes have been paid to a trailblazing adviser who "had a burning desire to change the image of his industry" after he passed away.
Barnett Waddingham has purchased Chase de Vere's Sipp and SSAS book for an undisclosed fee, it announced this morning.
A Financial Planner has become one of just six per cent to achieve a distinction in obtaining an accreditation that affirms his company's reputation for expertise in trust and estate planning.
A Treasury Committee member has questioned FCA chiefs this morning over how they expect the problem of potentially 16 million people falling through the so called advice gap to be solved.
The Financial Conduct Authority will have a huge workload ahead of it to sort out how the regulatory system will transfer to Scotland in the event of a vote for independence, its chairman says.
A report on workplace pensions has found "encouraging" results showing significantly more employees have been saving adequately for retirement since the introduction of auto-enrolment.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme is pinning its hopes of increasing consumer confidence in the industry on a celebrity led campaign, which has launched today.