Michael Bow looks at the debate over the costing of the National Employment Savings Trust
Jonathan Stapleton says Solvency II is looming on the horizon
The Pensions Regulator has placed its review of the BT Pension Scheme funding valuation and recovery plan on hold.
The Universities Superannuation Scheme's contested switch to career average is set to go ahead this Autumn following a decisive meeting yesterday approving the changes.
Prudential boosted its corporate pensions sales by £78m in the first quarter, driven by a 154% increase in sales to new members of existing private sector clients.
Friends Life added £92m to new total life and pensions business in Q1 fuelled by UK sales of £172m, results reveal.
Professional Pensions has unveiled the programme for the PP Corporate Platform Forum 2011.
Radical ideas such as abandoning the term ‘pension' and introducing an industry paid for lottery for savers should be adopted to plug the £9trn retirement savings gap, Ros Altmann says.
Charges levied by the National Employment Savings Trust are too high and need to be reduced to fulfil its low cost obligations, the Confederation of British Industry says.
Peter Hargreaves and Stephen Lansdown are now among the UK's 100 wealthiest people, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2011.