The key role the workplace plays in offering generic financial advice is underestimated by the government-commissioned Thoresen Review, the National Association of Pension Funds claims
The unpredictability of Pension Protection Fund levy charges is causing problems for schemes and sponsoring employers, managers believe.
Half of the UK's 20 largest schemes are continuing to neglect issues such as climate change and human rights, a report suggests.
Employers struggling with defined benefit provision need a viable alternative to "the lottery" of defined contribution schemes, Hamish Wilson & Co claims.
In December, 187 countries agreed to the "Bali Roadmap", which will lead to a new climate change ...
UK - Standard Life's chief executive of UK financial services Trevor Matthews quit, as the firm announced its new business results for the past 12 months.
US - Kentucky's governor Steve Beshear has hinted pension benefits could be cut, as the state attempts to deal with large unfunded liabilities that plague the system.
The new partnership at the helm of the department for work and pensions is the 13th "dynamic duo" to lead pension policy since Labour's return to power in 1997.
Disgruntled scheme wind-up victims still unhappy about improved Financial Assistance Scheme compensation risk undermining Pensions Action Group's achievements, a campaigner says.
UK - Cambridgeshire County Council has placed £700m (€942m) of equity portfolios out to tender after reporting dissatisfaction with its previous asset managers UBS and Schroders.