An ECJ ruling to equalise annuity rates for men and women could increase demand for scheme pensions, Hornbuckle Mitchell says.
The recent growth of the SIPP market has perhaps made SSAS appear less fashionable. But as Simon Causton explains, it still has a major role to play in self-investment
While the SSAS market has been overshadowed by SIPPs in recent years, there are many reasons why they should be considered as a pension option, says Robert Graves
Mary Stewart discusses the merits of investing in commercial property as part of a SIPP or SSAS
SIPP and SSAS provider Barnett Waddingham today launches its bid to buy up clients who have been ‘orphaned' by providers and advisers who have left the market since A-Day in 2006.
Employers who run occupational small self-administered pension schemes (SSAS) have been warned about the tax implications of using encumbered assets as collateral when they take loans from their schemes.
Curtis Banks has launched an online portal for SSAS clients in a bid to equalize its SIPP and SSAS offerings.
Stuart Russell delves into legislative changes affecting how retirement income can be taken.
How small businesses can create their own credit facility using a SSAS
Hornbuckle Mitchell has created a new adviser support programme offering IFAs in the SIPP and SSAS market guidance on new products, rules and regulations.