Older people forced to sell homes to pay for retirement, says survey; Another way to reward Fat-cat directors
Greggs has cut more than £15m from its defined benefit scheme after switching from Retail Prices Index-linking to Consumer Prices Index-linking.
EUROPE - Pension funds are facing a "double whammy" as their reaction to falling asset values exacerbates a rise in liabilities, warns a fiduciary manager.
Pension funds are facing a "double whammy" as their reaction to falling asset values exacerbates a rise in liabilities, warns a fiduciary manager.
Top company directors receiving "gold plated" pensions; Markets dive mean pensions loose 4%; Your pension may be worth less than you think; BT pension fund goes green
Royal Bank of Scotland has agreed to pump more than £700m a year into its pension scheme despite posting losses for the year of almost £800m.
Auto-enrolment queries are beginning to mount for The Pensions Advisory Service and now account for up to 3% of monthly calls.
As front page headlines warn of a pensions catastrophe, trustees need to stay calm and make sure they don't "feed the frenzy", scheme communications experts urge.
Girls born in UK this year have one-in-three chance of reaching 100; Girls now eight times more likely to live to 100 than 80 years ago; Munich Re upbeat after return to profit
Legal & General generated £1.6bn in new pensions business in the first half of 2011, up from £1.5bn in the same period for 2010.