Do not expect any substantial pensions policy measures, if anything, in this week's Spring Statement, industry commentators have predicted.
This week's top stories were MPs probing the UK's top 25 pension funds over climate risk mitigation, and ONS data revealing pension liabilities have risen by £1trn in five years.
More than half of workers say their greatest pension saving regret is not starting early enough or taking a break from saving, according to Aegon research.
Five executive changes have been made at Aegon to reflect its shift from a traditional life company to an intermediated, digital platform business.
Women accumulate on average £56,000 in their pension funds by age 50 compared to £112,000 saved by men, research by Aegon has found.
Changes to Scottish income tax bands could see savers receiving the wrong amount of pensions tax relief, commentators have warned.
The roll-out of the government's Help to Save scheme could lead to a rise in automatic enrolment (AE) opt-out rates and have a much bigger impact than the Lifetime ISA (LISA), Aegon has warned.
Proposed changes to Scottish income tax bands could see savers receiving too little tax relief, commentators have warned.
It is estimated that half of those born today could expect to be alive at the age of 82.3 years if male and 85.8 if female, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The UK could face a retirement income crisis due to a lack of joined-up policy, according to research by the Pensions Institute. Stephanie Baxter takes a look at the findings