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Anti-piracy drive.

The Federation Against Theft has reported an increase in members adopting its Audit Certification pr...

Green Paper unease.

The government has been told its Green Paper pensions proposals could "sink without trace" if there ...

High hopes for society.

The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters believes membership of its new Society of Claims Technicia...

Rapid learning.

From seminars to videos, solicitors have come up trumps with Woolf teaching. As preparation time runs out, Anthony Gould finds out what's on offer.

Fears over SNP win.

The Scottish pensions industry would face a massive bill if the Nationalists romp to victory in the ...

Cheque fraud.

A security solutions company hopes to curtail fraudsters who make a mint out of fraudulent cheques. ...

Stakeholders slated.

A consumer watchdog has blasted the government's stakeholder pensions proposals and urged it to impl...

Race against time.

Updating IT sytems is an integral part of being ready for the Woolf reforms. Alex Miller finds that some companies are keeping pace while others are lagging behind.

Compulsion is key to pension success.

Insurance industry pensions experts met last week at a specially convened business breakfast to voice fears over the government's plans to reform pensions provision. Francis Higney and David Worsfold report.

Providers wary of laws.

Pension providers are scared of testing the water with new pension products in case they fall foul o...

PEP up your jargon.

If you have trouble sorting out your TESSAS from your ISAs, a new guide from United Friendly could h...

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