The initial charges associated with the National Employment Savings Trust Corporation could be increased to help cover the £280m deficit incurred by the national scheme at launch, industry experts say.
Joseph C Antonellis, vice chairman of State Street Corporation, looks at the shift to defined benefit pensions
UK,CHILE - The UK should look at the Chilean retirement system's multi-fund structure as it develops the default fund set-up for NEST, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development principal economist Pablo Antolin-Nicolas has said.
The European Commission has approved a government loan to cover the set-up costs for the National Employment Savings Trust.
UK - The European Commission has approved a government loan to cover the set-up costs for the National Employment Savings Trust.
Jeannie Drake has stepped down as deputy chairman designate of NEST Corporation following her appointment as a Labour Peer.
UK - In his first print interview since being confirmed as pensions minister in the coalition government, Steve Webb talks to Tom Selby about the review of auto-enrolment, GMP equalisation and introducing a new Pensions Act.
Webb says NEST could go ahead untouched following independent review.
On the 10th anniversary of the introduction of responsible investment disclosure rules, JONATHAN STAPLETON assesses how they have changed scheme behaviour and what the future holds
The coalition government will push ahead with NEST if the independent review panel decides the current structure is fit for purpose as well as tackle GMP equalisation and introduce a new Pensions Act, pension minister Steve Webb says.