An Australian pensions expert has expressed his reservations about the timing and design of the lifetime ISA (LISA) at the Society of Pension Professionals' (SPP) annual conference.
A single rate of tax relief could be "far too attractive" for chancellor Philip Hammond to not consider introducing through his Autumn Statement, says public policy expert Iain Anderson.
Marks and Spencer (M&S) has confirmed it will close its defined benefit (DB) scheme to future accrual in April 2017, following a three month consultation.
Helping trustees keep up to date with unrelenting regulatory change is at the heart of tomorrow's Professional Pensions' Defined Contribution Conference.
The success of freedom and choice will largely depend on the quality of advice and the number of people who receive it according to the industry.
Only 11 companies in the FTSE 250 provide defined benefit (DB) pensions for a significant number of employees, according to JLT Employee Benefits.
Raj Mody says we need to take a different approach to tackling the crisis in pensions.
Advisers and providers alike have attacked Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane's suggestion that property is a better retirement investment than pensions.
Sports Direct is facing mounting pressure to launch an independent review of how it is run by some of the UK's largest institutional investors.
Three out of ten people are using the pension freedoms to put extra cash in bank accounts due to concerns about the economy, according to Citizens Advice.