Most respondents believe more schemes will have to go into the lifeboat fund
What impact has freedom and choice had on the behaviour of those looking to access their retirement savings? Gill Wadsworth takes a look.
Two thirds of people aged over 55 who have bought an annuity (68%) would be unlikely to cash it in despite being able to from next year.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is considering changing the way consumer compensation limits are structured after some firms suggested insurance and investment limits should be aligned.
HMRC and the FCA have begun consulting on a tax framework and rules for the secondary annuity market.
As the fiduciary management market continues to grow Lynn Strongin-Dodds looks at how schemes can measure their manager's performance.
PP takes a look at the first IGC reports to see how the
The biggest stories were the long-awaited Just Retirement and Partnership merger, and revelations the government could be forced to fork out £2bn for the British Steel scheme.
The UK watchdog has discovered problems with how some asset managers market their funds after finding several actively managed products that in reality closely track benchmarks.