A £1.2trn expectation gap exists between expected retirement income and what people will actually get, Hewitt Associates says.
The £1.2bn Lincolnshire County Council Pension Fund has completed an asset restructuring exercise.
Professional Pensions has continued to receive responses to its call for a range of simple, low-cost ideas the new coalition government should look to implement to improve pension provision.
Bosses must develop their benefit packages to deal with changing workforce demographics, Friends Provident says.
As we stare down the barrel of an age of financial austerity, I have been frantically searching for something positive to focus on. And, as luck would have it, I think I may have found it.
The Pensions Advisory Service is using the default retirement age, which could soon be abolished, to sack long serving technical director Des Hamilton.
The Society of Pension Consultants has urged new pensions minister Steve Webb to make auto-enrolment and NEST his top priorities.
Pensions now have little relevance to employers and are no longer a major employee benefit for many firms, Terry Faulkner says.
In the latest of PP's Pensions In-Depth Interviews, JONATHAN STAPLETON talks to Rexam group head of pensions TERRY FAULKNER about the challenges facing the industry and how they can be solved
After days of indecision, the final agreement forming a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government was finally agreed last Tuesday (May 10), sadly, just after last week's edition of Professional Pensions went to press.