The National Employment Savings Trust has ended its first ten months in operation with less money in its fund accounts than were made in initial contributions, after one member died and contribution charges ate into member pots.
Labour party proposals to insist all UK pension schemes appoint trustees have been branded as "muddled".
Just 5% of small to medium enterprises will use NEST as their sole schemed for auto-enrolment, according to Jelf Employee Benefits.
The NAPF's proposed coded of conduct on charges has split the industry reports Rachel Dalton
Hannah Brenton investigates whether shareholders’ newfound voice will peter out or flourish under defined contribution.
An upcoming paper by an Actuarial Profession working group considers the use of money back guarantees for DC members to encourage saving. But at what price?
Andrew Short looks at what auto-enrolling employers will do to combat a mass opt-out
The National Association of Pension Funds chairman has called for government intervention in the defined contribution market to create up to ten super trusts of £10bn-£20bn each.