A basic state pension of £140 per week would be a genuine step forward, a former chairman of the National Association of Pension Funds and long-term campaigner says.
The National Employment Savings Trust will act as a benchmark for UK pension funds on responsible investment practices, industry experts say
A majority of scheme managers believe giving members early access to their pension funds would not encourage greater levels of saving over the long term.
Lord McFall's pension saving committee risks becoming redundant because the pension system is already on its way to being fixed, Tom McPhail says.
The Debt Management Office will increase its issuance of index-linked gilts by £4.6bn but reduce long-term issues this fiscal year, the Treasury has announced.
The planned £50,000 annual allowance for tax free pension contributions has been confirmed in Budget documentation.
People in the West Midlands have the most pessimistic view of pension saving in the country, with more than 60% believing they will be poor in retirement, a survey reveals.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development today recommends the UK government further increases the state pension age to combat rising costs.
The National Association of Pension Funds is lobbying government to add a new objective for The Pensions Regulator - forcing it to promote the survival of workplace pensions.
The National Association of Pension Funds is once more pressuring government to increase issuance of long-dated and index-linked gilts to help schemes better match liabilities.