The withdrawal of child benefit from families where at least one parent pays 40% tax could create strong incentives for people to increase their pension contributions, Towers Watson says.
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The trustee of the £460m Cookson Group Pension Plan has appointed BlackRock as fiduciary manager.
Work pensions help to combat poverty; Pensions regulator's powers at risk in court challenge
Schemes are not de-risking quickly enough and should do more to reduce high levels of equity investment, the Pension Protection Fund says.
Government proposals to end compulsory annuitisation could increase member longevity risk, the Pensions Policy Institute believes.
Aegon staff braced for job cuts in UK overhaul; Aviva launches time to act pensions iPhone app
Almost two-thirds of single female pensioners receive less than £5,000 a year in private pension payments, statistics show.
Aegon closes more UK operations, cuts jobs; Altmann says Bank of England decimating pensions; Labour 'on track to be debt free by 2015'
Women in the pensions industry earn £8,438 a year less than men, a study shows.