All Financial Services Compensation Scheme articles
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         News NewsYoung Brits believe their retirement will be better than their parentsResearch by the FSCS found rising costs of living is creating concerns that money will not go far enough in retirement. 
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         News NewsFCA to allow retail investors and DC self-select funds access to 'higher-risk' LTAFsThe city watchdog is allowing mass market retail investors, self select DC pension schemes and self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) to access long term asset funds (LTAFs) but the move has already been questioned by the investment industry. 
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         News NewsAnnuities are back in fashion, but take up needs to be a long-term trendAnnuity sales surged 22 per cent during the first three months of 2023, according to the ABI, but - despite decades of campaigning - more still needs to be done to educate consumers about them. 
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         News NewsFCA considers higher compensation limits for pension claimsOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is to consider whether to increase compensation limits for certain pension claims. 
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         News NewsUK gender wealth equity lags Europe at retirementOn the go: The UK has one of the largest gender wealth gaps in Europe, sitting below the global average and only just above the Netherlands, which is in last place for the continent. 
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         News NewsBailey to be grilled by MPs over British Steel sagaBank of England governor Andrew Bailey is set to appear before a group of MPs to answer questions about his role in the British Steel Pension Scheme scandal when he was at the financial regulator. 
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         News NewsAuto-enrolment reform: If not now, when?Five years ago, the Department for Work and Pensions issued a report with the aim of “maintaining the momentum” of automatic enrolment. 
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         News NewsMajority of women lower pension payments due to caring dutiesOn the go: Women are concerned about their pension provision after having to reduce or stop payments due to going part-time or taking a career break, according to research by Working Wise. 
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         News NewsMPs to quiz FCA chief over BSPS scandalOn the go: The chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority will be questioned by MPs as part of an inquiry into the British Steel Pension Scheme saga. 
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         News NewsBSPS members’ compensation falls short by £18mn, NAO findsCompensation for members of the British Steel Pension Scheme has fallen short by £18mn, according to a report by the National Audit Office, which warned that the risk of large numbers of savers looking to transfer out of a defined benefit pension still remains. 
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         News NewsRegulators should look at the role of introducers in British Steel scandalOn the go: Regulators have been urged to look again at the role of introducers in the British Steel Pension Scheme transfers scandal that has seen more than £20mn paid out in compensation. 
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         News NewsFinancial regulators sign deal to ensure fair compensationOn the go: The UK’s financial regulatory bodies have agreed to collaborate on matters of common interest and ensure fair compensation for consumers. 
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         News NewsFOS has 98% uphold rate for BSPS transfer casesOn the go: The Financial Ombudsman Service has revealed it has a 98 per cent uphold rate for British Steel Pension Scheme complaints against companies that gave transfer advice. 
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         News NewsFCA to consult on British Steel redress schemeOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority will be consulting on a redress scheme for members of the British Steel Pension Scheme who transferred out after receiving bad advice. 
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         News NewsBritish Steel payouts reach £21.5mOn the go: The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has paid out £21.5m to members of the British Steel Pension Scheme who were wrongly advised to transfer their defined benefit pensions, after payment figures have doubled in the past few months. 
 





