Archive for October, 2010
All firms told to offer pensions
All UK firms will have to have a company pension scheme or enrol staff into the new National Employment Savings Trust by 2016.
Cameron ’sticking to benefit cut’
David Cameron insists the government is sticking to planned housing benefit cuts after Labour claims the policy is in disarray.
Inflation proofing baffles public
Most people do not understand how a government change to the inflation-proofing of public sector pensions might affect them, a survey suggests.
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Tax-free Junior Isa plan unveiled
A new tax-free savings account for children is to be introduced as some compensation for the loss of Child Trust Fund contributions.
Savers ‘losing £12bn in interest’
Savers are losing out on a possible £12bn in interest payments by staying with low-rate accounts, says Which?.
RBS-NatWest rejig overdraft fees
Banking group RBS-NatWest is overhauling charges for those going into the red by scrapping interest on unauthorised overdrafts.
Questions over pensions funding
Questions have been raised over the costs of replacing a means-tested state pension with a flat-rate payment.




