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Aviva will stop paying initial commission to advisers on company pension scheme business from the end of this year.
Most people think savers will find it difficult to resist the urge to spend money earmarked for living costs in retirement when they are allowed to take pension pots as cash, research finds.
Insurers and consultants have set up an industry-wide committee to develop a good practice guide for medically underwritten bulk annuity transactions.
The "improper" allocation of trades in fixed income securities by two former employees cost Aviva Investors some £132m, it has announced.
Around a quarter of asset manager signatories of the National Association of Pension Funds' (NAPF) Stewardship Code have completed the body's disclosure framework since its October 2013 launch.
Aviva has named Blackstone senior managing director Tom Stoddard as its chief financial officer (CFO) from 5 May, replacing Pat Regan.
British savers are generally more optimistic about their retirement provision compared to their European counterparts, research from Aviva suggests.
The independent project board (IPB) leading the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) review into legacy defined contribution (DC) schemes may struggle to tackle outdated arrangements, industry figures warn.