Employers who offer multiple defined contribution funds are turning people off pensions because the array of options is confusing them, Aon Hewitt says.
Ministers to outline plans for £140-a-week state pension; BA pension trustee quits over CPI move; We want to work past 65, insists pensions minister
The planned single-tier state pension will be at least £155 if the reform is introduced by the end of the parliament in 2015/16, forecasts show.
Fiduciary duties must be radically overhauled to move away from the "myth" trustees' sole duty is to maximise returns for scheme members, a report says.
Failure to reform the £30bn Universities Superannuation Scheme could be stalling a potential merger between the scheme and university Self-Administered Trusts.
Government officials have rejected Lord John Hutton's suggestion local authority schemes need to improve their standards of governance, claiming they are good enough already.
The Budget rings an effective death knell for private sector provision, argues Michael Bow
The concept of ethical investing is holding back the growth of environmental markets because it confuses investors, an environmental fund manager says.
Public sector pension schemes must ‘bite the bullet' on planned reform because the changes are necessary to ensure fairness to taxpayers, Lord Hutton told delegates.
Pension fund investors have not learnt the lessons of the financial crisis and are still failing to model asset risk properly, a fixed income manager says.