Pension hub provider Money on Toast has created a tool that allows workers to learn about auto-enrolment via Facebook.
Just 6% of Britons know they are going to be auto-enrolled while more than a quarter have not been told yet, Friends Life says.
Institutional investors taking part in a Sodali survey overwhelmingly endorsed the ‘say on pay' system of voting on executive remuneration as Mercer criticised government policy on top pay.
Women and people aged 25-34 are saving a larger proportion of their income than men and older people, National Savings & Investments says.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has revealed the government will consider allowing parents and grandparents to use the value of their pensions to help their children buy houses.
The Pension Protection Fund has set out its new rules for when and how it will make funding determinations.
Argos employees who are members of Unite have threatened more strike action unless the retailer resolves a dispute over the closure of its defined benefit scheme.
Scottish Widows has launched an auto-enrolment platform.
The Treasury Select Committee will scrutinise the impact of quantitative easing on members of the public.
Lorica Employee Benefits has launched a de-risking tool that allows members to see what value their defined benefit entitlements are worth in the annuity market.