Two thirds of people are receiving employer contributions of less than 4% according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
UK pensions look good in theory but the system could turn out to be alarmingly fragile. Michael Klimes finds out why
There is no certainty of when taxpayers will be paid back the loan which was made to establish the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST), the Public Accounts Committee has found.
Auto enrolment (AE) would be easier for small employers if the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) was the default provider and had been from the outset, says Mike Cherry.
Automatic enrolment (AE) has been more successful than expected yet the industry cannot be complacent says the National Audit Office (NAO).
United Utilities has revealed plans to close its defined benefit scheme to future accrual, says GMB.
The government has extended a payment scheme for Equitable Life policy holders to mid-2015 and is due to launch an advertising campaign to encourage more policyholders to come forward.
The transformation of MyCSP from a government agency to a mutual joint venture was hampered by complexity and poor data, the National Audit Office (NAO) has found.
Three quarters of participants were unimpressed by the government's apparently fractured approach to pensions policy.
The government and pensions industry have made no real progress in preparing people for the reality of retirement, PTL says.