The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has warned that some smaller employers will fall foul of auto-enrolment regulations because they are not giving themselves enough time to prepare.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) committee is to hear further evidence on the new state pension this month.
Penny Cogher looks at the likelihood of an increase to the Pension Protection Fund compensation cap
The High Court is to rule on a suspected pension liberation case this month, which will give trustees and providers more clarity on their ability to block suspicious transfers.
The Department for Work and Pensions should establish a permanent contact to whom the industry can send suggestions on how to reduce the regulatory burden, the Society of Pension Professionals says.
Hogan Lovells has made Faye Jarvis and Matthew Bullen partners in the law firm's annual round of promotions.
The government has published draft details of the protection regime that will apply after the lifetime allowance (LTA) is cut in April.
Potential changes to pensions tax relief was ranked as the leading challenge to pensions in 2016 by a quarter of readers polled by Professional Pensions.
Financial advice alone will not solve the dilemma of helping savers benefit from the April pension freedoms according to responses to the Treasury's consultation, which urge new waves of thinking
Politicians will take part in a debate in the new year on how women have been affected by the equalisation of the state pension age (SPA) on the back of concerns.