Private sector pensions have suffered from a "seismic collapse" with provision falling far short of the public sector, according to the Association of Consulting Actuaries.
Government must be ready to adapt its pension reform strategy if the introduction of auto-enrolment fails due to the state of the economy, the Association of Consulting Actuaries warns.
Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman Stuart Southall has defended valuation methods against claims they rely on "fundamentalist theory".
The DMO should issue CPI-linked gilts on shorter durations of ten to 20 years to match schemes' shorter-dated CPI-linked liabilities, two of the industry's biggest bodies say.
PP conducted an online poll asking whether the government should hold fire on proposals forcing schemes to make adjustments to benefits to compensate for the effects of unequal GMPs. Here are the results.
Many within the industry want the government to hold fire on proposals forcing schemes to make adjustments to benefits to compensate for the effects of unequal GMPs - what's your view?
The Association of Consulting Actuaries has urged government to seek further legal certainty on guaranteed minimum pension equalisation because of the £10bn cost to employers.
Here it is. A summary of what you need to know about the equalisation of guaranteed minimum pensions and why it is so important.
The Financial Services Authority's responsibilities for group personal pensions and stakeholder pensions should transfer to The Pensions Regulator, the National Association of Pension Funds says.