Politicians should stop blaming pension funds for the crisis, outgoing NAPF chairman Chris Hitchen says.
Defined benefit schemes will die unless a way to address the risks of provision can be found, National Association of Pension Funds chairman elect Lindsay Tomlinson warns
UK - Conservative Party plans to accelerate the increase in the state retirement age have been backed by senior industry figures.
With the party political conference season in full swing, Emma Dunkley, Giovanni Legorano and Tom Selby ask well-known industry figures what are the key reforms the next government should make, mistakes it should avoid, and whether there should be an...
EUROPE - The proposed Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive is in some respects "misguided" and would reduce investment returns and increase risk, the UK's National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has claimed.
UK - The National Association of Pension Funds has launched a quality mark for defined contribution schemes in a bid to recognise firms providing good schemes for their staff.
Pension schemes to face 'quality mark'; BCC calls for pensions levy to be scrapped; SPC calls for end to annual rise in final salary pensions; British firms must find hundreds of millions for bosses' pensions
The National Association of Pension Funds has launched a quality mark for defined contribution schemes in a bid to recognise firms providing good schemes for their staff.
The National Association of Pension Funds has announced the elections of new members of its two main policy-making bodies.
How we go about converting years of hard-earned savings into a sufficient form of retirement income is one of the biggest financial decisions we are likely to make, and both The Pensions Regulator and the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) have...