Rowanmoor Pensions has paid tribute to joint managing director David Seaton after coroners identified his body.
Just two out of five people who are close to state retirement age believe they have saved enough to afford to be financially comfortable when they stop work, latest research from MetLife Europe shows.
Pension schemes should encourage members of defined contribution schemes to personalise their investment strategies by helping them set individual journey plans, a Watson Wyatt paper says.
Whitbread is set to close the defined benefit section of its group pension fund to future accrual at the end of 2009.
People with no retirement savings could be forced to work until they are 86 if they want to achieve two-thirds of their final salary, Standard Life says.
Employers should do more to help their staff effectively plan for retirement, Scottish Widows says.
Police have recovered a body washed up on a Cornwall beach and are investigating possible links to Rowanmoor joint managing director David Seaton's disappearance.
I have read somewhere it is supposed to be a sign of good character if you are attracted to socialism in your youth and then become more conservative as you get older.
Dorothee Gnaedinger discusses a middle way between final salary and defined contribution schemes
Police are hunting for Rowanmoor Pensions joint managing director David Seaton, who has been missing for more than a week.