The vast majority of Buzz respondents are pretty relaxed about trustees agreeing to asset-backed contribution structures (ABCs).
The majority of respondents rejected the idea of large employers splitting staff bonuses between cash and pension contributions.
Retirees with small pots should be allowed to draw down savings as fixed-term pensions to enable them to defer taking a state pension, says the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA).
Jack Jones examines the effect of the FRC’s warning over asset-backed contributions
The later scheme members retire, the longer they are likely to live according to research carried out by Club Vita.
PTL has launched a service to help trustees of defined contribution (DC) schemes produce the governance statements The Pensions Regulator (TPR) requires them to complete.
The government should make saving into a workplace pension compulsory to avoid 11 million Britons retiring in poverty, says Policy Exchange.
This week we want to know if the government is right to delay plans to cap DC charges and whether income drawdown should replace annuities as the default retirement option.
This week, Buzz respondents ranked poor contributions the biggest risk to under-25 savers.
Opinion was divided over this question too, but more respondents were in favour of the triple lock than were against it.