Early auto-enrolment could increase pension pots by as much as 15% and help employers, industry figures say.
More than four out of 10 UK employers now give staff some form of choice in the benefits they receive, a Mercer statistics show.
High profile pension lawyer John Quarrell has lashed out at the financial regulators which shut down his company - accusing them of victimisation and underhanded behaviour.
Life expectancy rises for over-65s; Pensioners call for £160-plus a week; Pension plans confuse millions near retirement
Political consensus around personal accounts is losing cohesion, pensions minister Angela Eagle admits.
Economists call for pensions at 70; Hidden charges ate up 16 years of pension profit
A boom in the pensioner population to 15 million will create a huge underclass unless changes are made to retirement options, an industry body says.
Pensions market set for busy year end; Raise pension age to 70, say directors; Sovereign funds lined up to bolder venture capital
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development is to close its defined benefit pension scheme to new members from January.