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My first morning back at work following a two-week break in the sun started with a bump - with Radio 4 talking about three separate pensions stories.
Two-fifths of larger employers are considering levelling down pension provision when auto-enrolment comes into force, Association of Consulting Actuaries research finds.
Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman Stuart Southall has hit the auto-enrolment nail on the head in this week's exclusive interview.
The industry is underestimating the risk of NEST simply becoming a replacement for state benefits, the Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman says.
Simply levelling-down public sector pensions would be a "short-sighted" approach both in the short and longer-term, the Association of Consulting Actuaries says.
The industry has unanimously backed George Osborne's emergency Budget promise to investigate alternatives to the introduction of pension tax relief restrictions for high earners.
The government risks "compounding one unfairness with another" if it singles out public sector pensions alone for substantial reform, the Association of Consulting Actuaries warns.
The Association of Consulting Actuaries has requested a meeting with pensions minister Steve Webb to discuss the upcoming Pensions and Savings Bill.
The Association of Consulting Actuaries has confirmed Stuart Southall will replace Keith Barton as the trade body's chairman.