British workers remain uninformed and disengaged with pensions with almost half either not knowing how much they contribute or not contributing to a scheme at all, a survey reveals.
ATP has announced the launch of an independent multi-employer trust to rival the National Employment Savings Trust, ahead of auto-enrolment next year.
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has appointed Alan Phillips to the role of Chairman of its Management Board.
Aegon is to close its UK-based tied advisory service Aegon Direct as it progresses with a restructure designed to cut costs across the group by 25% by the end of the year.
An employment tribunal ruling in favour of a gay couple fighting for pension rights could clear the way for a challenge in the European Court of Justice, a lawyer claims.
Industry figures have stepped up calls for the government to go beyond the auto-enrolment of workers and ease ISA taxation laws to solve the nation's savings shortfall.
Avoiding the pitfalls of bad data management
This month the panellists discuss considerations regarding scheme pays facilities.
Figures released by anti-smoking campaigners have sparked renewed debate about ethical investment.
The EC's probe into the Postal Services Bill