Employer contributions have stalled in the last two years, raising concerns that companies will level down under auto-enrolment, a poll reveals.
MPs have questioned the role of the National Employment Savings Trust since other master trust pension schemes have entered the market.
The Danish challenger to NEST, NOW Pensions, has announced its first customer - a small data provider for independent retailers.
The government has begun consulting on how insurers can use gender as a risk factor after a European Court of Justice ruling said providers could not charge different premiums to men and women because of their sex.
TI Group Pension Scheme has insured £150m of pensioner benefits in the firm's third buy-in since 2008.
Unilever employees will go on strike for the first time in the company's history tomorrow in protest against changes to their defined benefit pension scheme.
The lack of transparency on charges has created a "pensions fog" that is deterring people from saving, a Conservative MP has said.
The Electricity Supply Pension Scheme has hired Capita Hartshead to run its central administration services, taking over from Electricity Pensions Services Limited.
With passive shareholders handed some of the blame for the financial crises, Emma Cusworth looks at the approaches to encourage them to take a more long-term approach.