Tax & Regulation | 26 Apr 17
UK election puts £1,500 pension advice allowance on hold
The UK has pushed back the introduction of the pension advice allowance as the government announces further delays to key tax changes ahead of the snap election on 8 June.
Middle East | 26 Apr 17
Zurich on how to become a millionaire by 65
Starting early with pension saving and using the benefits of compound interest is one of the best ways to ensure you become a millionaire by 65, says Amrita Sethi, head of marketing at Zurich International Life.
Tax & Regulation | 25 Apr 17
UK delays non-dom and IHT reforms in shock election move
The UK government has delayed the introduction of long-awaited changes to the rules governing non-UK domiciles, which were set to go live earlier this month.
Retirement | 25 Apr 17
UK ombudsman blasts Sipp transfer into Ukrainian property fund
A UK investment firm provided a client with “unsuitable advice” after recommending he invest nearly £50,000 (€58,937, $63,995) of his savings in an unregulated Ukrainian property scheme that later ran into trouble.
Strong pension business helps SJP net inflows rise to £2bn in Q1
UK-based wealth manager St James’s Place (SJP) has reported net inflows of £1.99bn in the first quarter of 2017, bringing assets under management (AUM) to nearly £80bn, helped by solid growth in its pensions business.