It is paranoia that drives so much opposition to saving, Rachel Dalton writes
The Association of Consulting Actuaries has elected Andrew Vaughan as its new chairman.
Former Institute and Faculty of Actuaries Pensions president Ronnie Bowie on building a sustainable pensions framework
The trustees of the National Employment Savings Trust must take legal action against the government's decision not to remove contribution limits to the vehicle, shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont says.
The Pensions Management Institute and Mercer will offer a joint service providing information and support around discontinuing schemes.
France's new Socialist government, led by President Francois Hollande, will today present a decree that will lower the state pension age for people who started work early in life.
Unions have reached an agreement with ministers over the reform of the local government pension scheme.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union has called off a ballot for industrial action in protest against reform to the East Midlands Trains pension scheme.
The Pensions Regulator says it is satisfied with schemes’ record-keeping performance, but is it measuring the right data?
More than half of the pensions industry feels that liability-driven investment techniques could be used for defined contribution schemes, Schroders research reveals.