Members of the Visteon pension fund have accepted a £28m settlement with former employer Ford over losses suffered when the scheme entered the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is to revise the terms for its market study into retirement income, following changes to the pension landscape announced in the Budget.
A Supreme Court ruling means members of limited liability partnerships (LLPs) could be considered workers for auto-enrolment (AE) purposes.
Less than a quarter of the industry thinks The Pensions Regulator (TPR) gives good value for money, according to PP research.
Labour plans to enrol lower earners are unlikely to leave members or the industry better off, Helen Morrissey says
Industry welcomes the proposed Pensions Bill
The government has confirmed its commitment to overhaul the retirement process and announced new plans to introduce collective defined contribution (CDC) in the Queen's Speech today.
Lawrence Gosling on the 580,000 Britons whose state pensions have been frozen
Chancellor George Osborne is in danger of emulating Robert Maxwell "as a destroyer of pension savings" with plans for a retirement 'guidance guarantee', Tom McPhail has warned.
Members of the industry have expressed concern over collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes, which are expected to feature in the Queen's Speech later this week.