Half of people over the age of 55 would advise their younger selves to save more on a monthly basis for retirement if they could travel back in time, according to an insurer.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) received more complaints about Phoenix Life than any other life and pensions provider in the six months to 30 June 2013.
Aviva has reported a £776m net profit for the first half of this year, following a £624m loss for the half year 2012, but said UK life operating profit fell.
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The three biggest bulk annuity insurers accounted for more than 90% of new business written in the six months to April according to research from Aon Hewitt.
Aviva and Hargreaves Lansdown have proposed an alternative system to pot follows member in which members' pensions do not transfer when they move jobs, but their new employers pay into their old schemes.
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Aviva has posted its weakest quarter for new business in 15 months for its UK life and pensions arm, as restructuring continues at the insurance giant.
The Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) is continuing pressure on executive pay by opposing remuneration reports at Aviva and BAE Systems.
The bulk annuity market in 2012 was dominated by three big players, who hoovered up more than three quarters all new business according to research from Aon Hewitt.