Scrapping salary sacrifice, rumoured to be part of the 8 July Budget, would do more harm than good but is likely to be high up on the Chancellor's agenda, consultants believe.
Why ditching a poorly performing provider might not be the answer
Scrapping salary sacrifice, rumoured to be part of the 8 July Budget, would do more harm than good but is likely to be high up on the Chancellor's agenda, providers have said.
Trustees should be cautious about moving from one third party administrator (TPA) after the introduction of ‘freedom and choice' reforms, warn consultants.
Why those responsible for jargon like UFPLS 'should be sacked'
There has been a steady climb in the proportion of Britons who see workplace pension schemes as the best way to save for retirement.
Some third-party administrators are charging schemes huge exit fees when they move to a new provider. Michael Klimes finds out what trustees can do to minimise these
AE has been a success but five million will miss out
Natasha Browne takes a look at some of the proposals for a successful secondary annuity market as the consultation closes
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has seen its staff headcount slashed by 29% since 2010, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).