Jack Jones examines an underwhelmed industry's response to the DWP’s plans on small pots.
Peter Thompson argues a trustee is not, and never should be, an adviser
Markets are not working for pension funds and the savers they support - that is the conclusion of Professor John Kay's review into the structure of UK equity markets.
Poor investment returns, lack of understanding and unwillingness to save are the real issues
Pensions remain the most popular form of workplace saving, but employers must offer more options to engage younger workers, according to Mercer research.
The government must address "artificially high deficit figures" and a potential "significant" hike in Pension Protection Fund levies, the CBI says.
Pensioners are as satisfied with their lives as teenagers aged between 16 and 19, Office for National Statistics reveals.
The 2% floor in gilt rates, set by HM Revenue & Customs in 2011, should be lifted to 3% or 4% to ease financial pressure on pensioners in drawdown, a provider has said.
The number of people contacting The Pensions Advisory Service helpline has increased 8% this year as the organisation begins taking calls on auto-enrolment.