Pressure to save for retirement may force graduates to delay starting a family, a leading independent financial adviser claims.
The government acted unlawfully when it rejected the parliamentary ombudsman's report on scheme wind-up victims, the High Court heard.
INTERNET use is replacing gardening and DIY as traditional retirement pursuits for pensioners, a survey by insurance firm AXA reveals.
Defined benefit schemes have become an endangered species in the private sector in recent years. But now, it seems, there is a chance the unthinkable might be about to happen and firms could start to reopen their final salary plans to new members.
EMPLOYEES will regret taking cash inducements to transfer out of final salary pension schemes, The Pensions Advisory Service warns.
Prudential has launched a new with-profits annuity product for savers with protected rights funds.
INVESTEC Asset Management has launched a currency fund for institutional investors - primarily pension schemes
MPs are logging on to a battle of the blogs between pensions reform minister James Purnell and Scottish Life head of pensions strategy Steve Bee.
Low-paid workers need a Legal Aid-type system to give them pension and other financial advice, GE Life says.