Pension
Best Practice | 14 Oct 16
Expert urges pension rethink as UK sales slide
Sales of personal pensions fell by 6.8% in the second quarter of this year as a leading tax expert urges the UK government to do more to get the country’s retirement savings “back on track”.
Tax & Regulation | 5 Oct 16
UK asset managers will have to reveal costs to pension schemes
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has unveiled new rules that will force asset managers to disclose the transactions costs they charge pension schemes when investing in their funds.
Australia scraps A$500k lifetime superannuation cap
The Australian government has scrapped plans to introduce a controversial A$500,000 (£286,598, $383,675, €341,174) lifetime cap curbing the amount people can save into their pensions.
Best Practice | 13 Sep 16
UK may force insurers to pay for pensions dashboard
A UK Treasury official has said the government is looking at introducing a law that would force pension providers to pay towards creating the pensions dashboard.
Retirement | 9 Sep 16
Five questions the UK’s autumn statement needs to answer
With a date of 23 November now set for chancellor Philip Hammond’s first autumn statement, AJ Bell senior analyst Tom Selby has outlined five questions Hammond needs to answer when he takes to the despatch box.