Speaking at an Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr) and Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) event on tackling poverty at the Labour Party Conference today, Department for Work & Pensions Minister, ...
Hymans Robertson’s analysis shows that there were 134 buy-ins in the first half of 2024 – a record number for a six-month period. This compares to 96 buy-ins that were completed during the same period ...
16% of drivers using their own car for business have not told their insurance company. The AA advising business drivers to check their documents to ensure they are covered. “Adding business use to ...
Aon has said that as more UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes approach their endgame, be it buyout or run on, the issue of how they handle their illiquid investments has become an increasingly ...
It was initially scrapped and replaced by three new allowances that target the tax-free element of pensions including a new tax-free cash cap of £268,275. A reinstatement was seemingly firmly in the ...
Research from hyperexponential has revealed mass concern among insurance professionals around AI technology. The study has also highlighted a significant mismatch between the widespread buzz and ...
31% of advisers say their clients are choosing to work longer and retire later, with running out of money in retirement their number one fear (77%). 40% of retiring clients’ pension assets are ...
There have been rumours that inheritance tax could be tweaked in the Budget this October. Only 4.39% of estates paid inheritance tax in 2021/22. Yet when we surveyed people in 2021 about their most ...