Rick Di Mascio, chairman of the T-charter has announced he will not be putting himself up for re-election.
Clive Cowdery's insurance investment vehicle Resolution is expected to soon unveil plans for a further acquisition in the UK life space after Friends Provident reported a 13% drop in 2009 sales.
People nearing state retirement age have the lowest savings of all over-55s, according to Aviva.
It is vital advisers check arrangements for clients who may be affected by the imminent change in the national minimum pension age, the Association of British Insurers says.
The basic pension contribution allowance could be the next target in the Government's plans to cut pension relief, according to Tom McPhail.
The Pension Protection Fund has performed well overall but needs to adapt its investment processes as more schemes enter the fund, the National Audit Office says.
Steven Ross and Peter Thurston have left Xafinity-owned HR Trustees to set up a new independent trustee firm.
SCHEME wind-up victims should be first in line for cash payments from the Commission on Unclaimed Assets, MPs have said.
THE GOVERNMENT has turned to backbench Labour MP Frank Field to advise on pension reform.
WHAT has taken the government so long? After nearly eight years in the political wilderness of the backbenches, Frank Field is at last being given an active part to play in the government's quest for pension reform.