Pensions minister Steve Webb warned further legislation on enhanced transfer value exercises and pension increase exchanges is being "held in reserve" by the government.
The declining rate of home ownership in the UK could be the death knell for auto-enrolment, an expert warns.
Hannah Brenton examines the nature of the supermarket's cash balance scheme
Shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont has questioned what the government's drive for ‘defined ambition' pensions "actually means".
The Pensions Regulator will aim to prosecute companies that wilfully evade their auto-enrolment duties.
Business secretary Vince Cable has unveiled plans to give shareholders a binding vote on executive pay every three years.
Pension funds still have "clout" in UK equity markets, despite holding a dwindling proportion of UK shares compared with foreign investors and institutional asset managers, according to the National Association of Pension Funds.
Aviva Investors is pushing for strengthened corporate sustainability reporting requirements in the climate change agreement at the United Nations Rio+20 Conference.
The pensions industry is ‘widely and justifiably distrusted' and must redeem its reputation with the public to kick start a savings culture in the UK, a think tank warns.
Denmark has eased the rules around the discount rate pension schemes use to calculate their liabilities, as schemes struggle with persistently low yields and ballooning deficits.