In the second of a three-part series on the sustainability of pensions in the UK, Con Keating, head of research at Brighton Rock Group, discusses the strength of private DB schemes
In the first of a three-part series on the sustainability of pensions in the UK, Con Keating, head of research at Brighton Rock Group, looks at the numbers behind the assumption that DB is no longer affordable
Con Keating looks behind recent scare stories about an unaffordable nation of centenarians to separate fact from fear mongering
Defined contribution provision provides a "grossly inadequate" income and is condemning future elderly to a life of poverty, research by a think tank reveals.
Last week, PP Pensions Commission summarised a range of simple, low-cost policies the new government should look to implement to improve pensions provision (PP, May 6). We asked you, our readers, to suggest additional ideas, a short selection of which...
The industry is giving The Pensions Regulator too much power by asking its permission prior to making decisions, HamishWilson says.
My column last week ended with a defence of public sector defined benefit pension schemes and the hope that from this last bastion of shared risk, a future model for retirement savings might one day emerge.
Con Keating and Andrew Slater of BrightonRock muse on misconceptions of risk, asset allocation and the death of pensions