Millions of workers are losing billions from their savings because of "sharp practice and murky pricing" in the annuity market, research claims.
Former chairman of the National Association of Pension Funds Robin Ellison has launched a group to help pension funds and investment managers recover their "fair share" of security class actions.
A group of investors has raised concerns that Solvency II could see pension funds and insurers move away from alternative assets.
Hannah Brenton talks to NOW Pensions’ Morten Nilsson
The chief executive of low-cost provider NOW Pensions has slammed the default funds on offer across the industry.
European regulation demanding explicit consent for data processing runs counter to the requirements of auto-enrolment, a lawyer warns.
Whitbread will give its employees as little information as possible in a bid to avoid "frightening" them off with auto-enrolment.
Just one in 20 employers intends to use the National Employment Savings Trust for auto-enrolment, according to Punter Southall research.
The Department of Work and Pensions has admitted it significantly over-estimated the number of workers who will be auto-enrolled by the end of this parliament.
Law firm Taylor Wessing has hired Rosalind Connor as part of an expansion of its pensions team.