The author of the government's public sector pension reforms has engaged in a public row with a senior European official over European regulation.
The Department for Work and Pensions has denied that its preferred option for consolidating small pots will increase cases of pension fraud.
Rachel Dalton asks whether we can suspend our cynicism
Scottish Widows has linked with Jelf Employee Benefits to provide schemes and online tools for Jelf's auto-enrolment service Money at Work.
The majority of Unison executive groups launched a campaign today urging their members to vote ‘yes' in a ballot on accepting the government's proposed reforms to the Local Government Pension Scheme.
The Trades Union Congress has called on the government to ban employers from passing on scheme consultancy charges to auto-enrolled staff.
State Street Global Advisors has launched 22 leveraged swap funds as part of its liability driven investment suite.
Pension Insurance Corporation has hedged £300m of longevity risk by reinsuring it with Munich Re.
The government may offer public servants who are transferred to private sector contractors the ability to remain in their public sector schemes.