Potential changes to pensions tax relief could lead the industry "into a very dark place" according to former pensions minister Steve Webb.
Towers Watson has merged with insurance broker Willis Group in an $18bn (£11.4bn) deal to create a wide-ranging global advisory, broking, and solutions provider.
Towers Watson and Willis Group have announced they will merge in a deal worth around $18bn (£11bn). But what is the rationale behind the move? PP takes a look at the five key reasons behind the amalgamation.
Recent research from TPR shows many small schemes know little about the regulator’s quality features. Helen Morrissey asks whether trustees are disengaging from pensions.
While some schemes are facilitating DB-DC transfers others are more hesitant. Michael Klimes looks at why this is happening
Pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann has pledged to ‘clear up' confusion over the new state pension.
The weekly income gap between pensioners and the working-age population has narrowed to 8% over the past two decades, according to official figures.
Political instability and environmental degradation are the top concerns for trustees according to this year's Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT) survey.
The pensions industry would support a cap on exit fees for defined contribution (DC) savers, according to research from PP.
The work and pensions select committee is set to scrutinise the pensions industry over concerns that consumers are still being "ripped off", according to reports.