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Bonuses hurting pension funds, says Myners
City minister will tell the NAPF to do more to crack down on bonus culture.
LV= launches fixed-term annuity
The firm joins Living Time in the temporary annuity market with the launch of its hotly anticipated fixed-term product.
Cleri Med managing director John Van Der Wielen to leave
Van Der Wielen to return to Australia following Lloyds restructure.
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Lloyds mortgage and wealth heads to step down
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Vast majority of advisers want default Omo
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Advisers face switch problems
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Skandia creates two new support teams for IFAs
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EquityCare merges with Better Retirement
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Aviva UK group pension sales plunge 55%
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Aviva cuts stakeholder commission
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Origen's £50,000 annuity move 'takes Omo back 15 years'
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Quarter of over-55s planning to work after 65
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Skandia tool aims to shed light on opaque with-profits
Analysis
Pension intentions
A client wants to start saving for retirement
Auto cue
Scottish Widows head of pensions market development Ian Naismith says advisers have an important role to sort through the group requirements for auto-enrolment.
Annuity alert
Annie Shaw reports on volatility affecting annuities plus the impending change in minimum retirement age
Opinion
Pension mission
Steve Bee says that the new auto-enrolment laws are the most important piece of legislation we have seen for almost half a century.
Government must act on longevity
“Longevity is the biggest issue that the Western World faces and yet the politicians do not act.”
John Greenwood
Leave group pensions out of the RDR
John Greenwood says the FSA needs to take group pensions out of the scope of the RDR.
John Lawson
Best Advice
The X factor
Aegon head of business regulation Steven Cameron says the FSA should allow factoring for the GPP sector.









