With pension liberation on the rise, pension experts have called for tougher requirements from regulators. Fiona Murphy asks what they would like to see
Women on average earnings who take career breaks could be damaging their pension by £4,680 a year, research reveals
The Association of Christian Financial Advisers (ACFA) says extending marriage "beyond its traditional boundaries" could create confusion for pension trustees and advisers.
Retirement Planner's round-up of the top pension stories this week.
In this week's quick fire Retirement Planner poll we ask: Should we have interim capital adequacy rules for self-invested personal pension operators?
The proposed European Union (EU) financial transactions tax (FTT) will hit the pensions and investments of millions of hard-working people, warns a leading financial adviser.
Retirement results in a "drastic decline" in physical and mental health, according to a study released today.
The Treasury has admitted destroying a disc which contained the details of 350,000 Equitable Life victims' names and addresses.
Legal and General (L&G) is to introduce a "trustee-style" governance committee for its contract-based pension schemes.