Margaret Snowdon says the industry must be more willing to err on the side of caution as the government's solutions will not stop scammers
The House of Commons has unveiled the final membership list of the Work and Pensions Committee (WPC).
One in eight people who received financial advice in the past 12 months claim to have been mis-sold an investment or pension product, according to a wide-ranging consumer survey by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Regulator does not want to 'incentivise short-termism'
The Brexit negotiations are too legal and should cultivate a process of "conscious uncoupling" to protect the asset management sector, the Investment Association (IA) says.
Jamie Jenkins, one of the three chairs of the DWP external advisory group of the AE review, speaks to Kim Kaveh about its key themes.
To promote intergenerational fairness
Sole trusteeship is growing. Harus Rai asks when is the right time for a trustee board to consider a move to such an arrangement.
Auto-enrolment has proved a great success in its first five years, says Chris Knight, but the financial services sector has much work to do to ensure Britain's workers actually end up enjoying a comfortable retirement.
Anne-Marie Winton looks at how a proposed Section 75 amendment could help non-associated multi-employer schemes.