'Government campaigns can work'
A government proposal to limit the right to transfer to protect members from scams 'lacks ambition' and needs a much tougher approach, says the industry.
Ever since Freedom and Choice there have been worries people could spend their pension savings too early on. Michael Klimes considers a way to prevent this
This week we want to know if the pension system is better now than 20 years ago, and what has been the biggest development in pensions.
Growth in income of pensioner households compared to that of working-age has been a "remarkable shift" in recent years, says the Resolution Foundation.
A DCIF report raises concerns about lack of investment choice in master trusts and difficulties in distinguishing between providers. Michael Klimes explores the details
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) Determinations Panel has hired Pauline Wallace and John Swift to sit on its board.
Frank Field has praised the appointment of a specialist counsel by the Insolvency Service (IS) as part of its enquiry into the demise of British Home Stores (BHS).
Only a fifth of defined benefit (DB) members believe they can make an informed decision to transfer out of their scheme, a survey has revealed.
The government has blundered by failing to include rate hikes past 8% in its forthcoming review of automatic enrolment (AE), Frank Field has said.