Improving trustees' knowledge and understanding could lead to an increase in the number of complaints about them, the deputy pensions ombudsman warns.
The lack of a governance on contract-based defined contribution plans could lead to a resurgence in trust arrangements, the National Association of Pension Funds believes.
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Shock tactics are needed to solve the pension savings crisis, an employee benefit consultant claims.
THOUSANDS of workers will use up their savings well before they die because they are failing to plan for retirement realistically, warns Fidelity International.
Scheme deficits remained virtually unchanged last month as improved equity markets were offset by falling bond yields, figures show.
CHANGES to the way pension lump sums are taxed are "disproportionate" and unnecessary, industry experts claim.
PENSIONS reform minister James Purnell has admitted he would join wind-up victims and march for compensation if he lost his pension.