BRITONS who reach the retirement age of 65 can expect to live longer than ever before, according to figures compiled by the Office for National Statistics.
THE Pensions Regulator should consider issuing a code of practice to help employers manage scheme liabilities, actuary and consultant Spence & Partners claims.
INCREASING fears of facing personal legal action are discouraging workers from becoming member-nominated trustees.
ROYAL Bank of Scotland is offering new employees a cash bonus for joining their defined contribution plan in a bid to keep their pensions offering competitive, delegates heard.
INSTITUTIONAL investors are being urged to oppose the report and accounts of Amstrad over concerns about the dominance of its founder Sir Alan Sugar.
LOCAL government workers will converge on parliament tomorrow to protest against proposed changes to their pensions.
THE FACULTY of Actuaries is to consult its members on merging with the Institute of Actuaries.
WOMEN will continue to face financial hardship at retirement despite the proposed pension reforms, a report claims.
JUST RETIREMENT has published its pathfinder admission document - the first step in the process towards a £50m floatation on the Alternative Investment Market.