Pensions minister Angela Eagle was forced to defended the government's anti-forestalling regulations after Robin Ellison said they will cause the tragic disintegration of occupational pensions.
In a keynote session at The PP Show, Pinsent Masons partner and former NAPF chairman Robin Ellison grilled pensions minister Angela Eagle about personal accounts, deregulation and the state of private sector provision
Tom Selby talks to the Association of British Insurers' interim director-general Maggie Craig about auto‑enrolment, personal accounts, and the need for a cultural shift in the nation's attitude to saving
NETHERLANDS - The Dutch government's planned reform on retirement age which would see Dutch workers retiring at 67 instead of 65 came under the fire of the opposition parties during a parliamentary debate yesterday.
It would be a "huge wasted opportunity" should the crumbling political consensus lead to the abandonment of the 2012 pension reforms, the EEF says.
EEF head of employment policy David Yeandle talks to Jenna Towler about the rocky road of political consensus and how important it is for pension reforms to stay the course
Workplace pension reforms will cause substantial costs and administration increases for small and medium enterprises, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants warns.
Less than one in five people would remain automatically enrolled in personal accounts when they are implemented in 2012, according to AXA.
Government restrictions on reclaiming tax on overseas equity dividends via unauthorised unit trusts will potentially harm many UK pension funds, Deloitte warns.
With many managers looking to the corporate bond market as a source of income, Sebastian Cheek asks if credit has become the new equity?