Average retirement ages rose by almost one year between 2004 and 2010 according to the latest statistics published by the Office for National Statistics.
PP asks NEST director of communications Graham Vidler and Partnership Assurance head of financial institutions how we can improve outcomes.
Andrew Short speaks to Lord John Hutton about why he did not recommend DC for public sector workers.
Jeremy Cooper, author of Australia's Cooper review on superannuation, talks about his vision behind a lower-cost, more efficient pension system. He talks about the failure of traditional drivers of competition to lower prices in the financial services...
Professional Pensions assembled a panel of three industry experts to talk about the key issues facing the global economy over the coming 12 months.
Pension Corporation co-head of business origination David Collinson talks through the barriers to completing a buyout and how schemes can overcome them.
Independent pension consultant Malcolm McLean praises the government for its progress on simplifying the state pension, but calls for a contingency plan should auto-enrolment fail.
PPF chief executive Alan Rubenstein tells PP what schemes and trustees can do to cut levy payments under the new regime.
TPR chief executive Bill Galvin tells PP what the industry needs to do ahead of the 2012 pension reforms.
UK/US - Global Pensions speaks to Amy Kessler, senior vice president and head of longevity reinsurance at Prudential Retirement about longevity risk.
Pensions ombudsman Tony King speaks exclusively to PP about why members are complaining about schemes and what administrators and managers can do to minimise these issues.
GLOBAL - Global endowments have begun to create bespoke inflation indices to use within their portfolios, said Marcus Grubb, managing director at the World Gold Council at a GP web debate on managing inflation risks.