Scottish Widows has announced it will remove all exit fees across its workplace pensions.
The government will introduce a requirement for trust-based schemes to regularly report on transfer performance after discovering transfer time failings.
Auto-enrolment (AE) would not be undermined if the Chancellor introduces a flat rate tax incentive in next month's Budget, according to Standard Life's Jamie Jenkins.
PP's panel of pension prophets - Malcolm McLean, Roger Mattingly and Robin Ellison - discuss what is currently annoying them about the UK pensions system.
Citizens Advice has welcomed news that the Treasury will legislate to cap pension early exit charges levied on savers using pension freedoms.
ISA-style pensions 'spell disaster'
People drawing retirement income from annuities will be able to sell their contracts from 6 April 2017, the government has confirmed.
The government is to consult employers on the use of salary sacrifice schemes and "remains concerned about the growth" of such schemes.
George Osborne has been having a big say in pensions policy since Budget 2014. Owain Thomas explains that this could be set for a further five years.
Whatever the outcome of the tax relief green paper the government should use legislation to enforce a set period of stability for UK pensions, Neil MacGillivray has said.