The drive for transparency in pension charges could lead to occupational scheme advice for employers becoming regulated by the Financial Services Authority, Legal & General says.
Labour has accused the coalition of failing to take stewardship seriously after a series of amendments to the Financial Services Bill were rejected by the government.
A Gibraltar-based law firm and Australian financial advice firm have been added to the list of defendants in the £52m GP Noble civil lawsuit.
The Pensions Regulator is set to weigh into the debate over Solvency II for pension schemes in a bid to achieve the "right outcome" for UK schemes.
Here it is. The list of seven key areas The Pensions Regulator has said it will focus on over the next three years.
Auto-enrolment requirements should be slashed in order to help businesses grow, a controversial report commissioned by the department for Business, Innovation and Skills recommends.
Labour has proposed further amendments to the Financial Services Bill that would explicitly set out the Financial Conduct Authority's duty to police stewardship in the UK.
A High Court decision handed down on Monday may have set a precedent on the treatment of early retirement benefits when companies sell part of their businesses.
The Financial Services Authority has banned a director from holding "significant influence functions" following occupational pension transfer failings.
UK pension funds could reclaim about half a billion pounds from French tax authorities following a European court ruling.