An ex-Prudential financial adviser has been imprisoned for two years for swindling pensioners out of their life savings.
A financial advice firm that tried to challenge the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) in the High Court over a ruling on pension advice has had its case thrown out.
The European Court of Human Rights is set to rule on a UK law which freezes the state pension of anyone who leaves Britain to live in certain countries, according to ECHR files.
A man accused of creating a financial panic in Guatemala City using micro-blog Twitter will not face trial, an appeals court has ruled.
The action group for depositors in collapsed Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander (KSFIOMDAG) is 'devastated' the court will adjourn the decision of whether a Scheme of Arrangement should be used to return depositors' savings.
A Kent-based financial adviser has pleaded guilty to conning customers out of almost £450,000.
Millions of borrowers may have been the victims of large-scale breaches in the Consumer Credit Act, according to Powell Callen Solicitors.
Well it is that time of year again and it was tempting to see if I could write a piece that made no reference whatsoever to the festive season! But my plans have been spoiled in the last couple of weeks by an early Christmas present or two.
House prices are expected to climb 7% nationally next year on the back of strong gains in London, The Daily Telegraph reports the Nationwide as saying.
Equitable Life has announced settlement terms with two more former directors in its ongoing court case to seek damages for failures alleged to have caused the company's near-collapse in 2000.