Fewer than one in five finance and HR directors at major companies are confident they know how much auto-enrolment will cost their firm overall, research shows.
Bluefin has launched a proposition aimed a small to medium-sized defined benefit schemes to help trustees eliminate unrewarded risk.
Low-earners are heading for poverty in retirement as official statistics reveal a significant drop in occupational scheme membership levels for men and women.
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The Pensions Advisory Service has named Nathan Robinson its adviser of the year and made six volunteers fellows of TPAS in recognition of their outstanding service.
Pension Insurance Corporation has brought together its policy holders in an event believed to be the first of its kind to help the firm engage with its pensioner customers.
Sackers has appointed three solicitors, taking its total number of pensions lawyers to 53.
Some medium-sized pension schemes are shelling out more than three times the fees paid by other schemes with no difference in service levels. We look at the issues involved.
Kesa Electricals has cut the liabilities of its UK pension scheme by more than £20m through enhanced transfer and buyout exercises.
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