Pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann has pledged to work on net pay arrangements (NPA) that cut lower earners' pension contributions by up to 25%.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has selected Capita for a further three years to continue the roll-out of automatic enrolment (AE) to small and micro employers.
Samsung has introduced a workplace ISA to address the changing savings priorities of its 1400 staff.
Pension experts have blasted auto-enrolment (AE) as "a glorified ISA" and "pointless scheme", warning savers will not get a decent retirement pot.
As the country comes to terms with last week's shocking Brexit vote, pension schemes face uncertain times ahead for their investments. They should respond cautiously and avoid kneejerk reactions, finds Stephanie Baxter
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) has confirmed it will lift restrictions on trustees as part of its response to the consultation on planned scheme rule changes.
Young workers' pension funds are being sacrificed so private companies can afford to pay "over-generous" pensions for older members, according to the Intergenerational Foundation (IF).
Savers in defined contribution (DC) pensions need to take investment risk over a longer period if they want to retire comfortably according to Emma Douglas.
Aviva and Friends Life have combined their independent governance committees (IGCs) following the merger of the insurers last April.
While DB schemes have upped their allocation to illiquid assets the same can't be said for DC. However, Charlotte Moore believes this could change