Two-thirds of employers with no pension scheme say they are unlikely to auto-enrol employees into the National Employment Savings Trust or a qualifying scheme, ACA research finds.
More than half of UK workers are totally unaware of sweeping pension reform coming into play next year, latest research shows.
A lack of training and the amount of time required to carry out duties are the key deterrents to people becoming lay trustees, according to an independent trustee.
Inflation would slash pensioners' income by 60% over a 20-year retirement if they took fixed benefits today, Prudential analysis reveals.
The number of workers planning to retire between the ages of 66 and 70 has doubled to one-in-ten since last year, research shows.
Steve Lee, executive director at UBS Global Asset Management, discusses the pros and cons of the traditional market cap weighting approach to indices and why schemes holding passive equities should consider fundamental indexing.
The reasons cited by members for accepting an enhanced transfer value offer should be a cause of alarm, an expert says.