As the end of the tax year approaches Hargreaves Lansdown has predicted a surge in drawdown cash withdrawals.
A decision by the FCA to raise the limit on Financial Ombudsman Service compensation claim awards to £350,000 has been branded “shocking” and “counterproductive”.
New research has revealed that parents have been the key savings ‘influencers’ for 21m Britons who have learned long-term habits from their parents.
The FCA has announced the final rules on the Directory - a new public register that enables consumers, firms and others to find information on key individuals working in financial services.
The FCA has today confirmed that the Financial Ombudsman Service will soon be able to require financial services firms to pay £200,000 more compensation to consumers and businesses.
Advice network Openwork is marking International Women’s Day by pledging to attract more women into the industry as financial advisers and in its executive management team.
As auto-enrolment minimum contributions are set to rise from 5% to 8% in April, new analysis show has shown the cost of opting out of a workplace pension scheme.
Large-scale research carried out for PwC for today’s (8 March) International Women’s Day has found that 57% of women have never seen a financial adviser.
The former head of a charity for the disabled is to be prosecuted on suspicion of defrauding its pension scheme.
UK-based money podcast and 7IM have launched a “groundbreaking”, low-cost investment service to make it easy for viewers and listeners to invest in funds that match their appetite for risk.