Life and pensions providers Royal London and Standard Life have reported strong growth in their UK businesses during 2009.
Each month DC World asks readers for their views. This month we ask: how prepared do you feel employers are for the introduction of auto enrolment?
DC schemes are poised for a better 2010, but there are potholes ahead, as Sebastian Cheek reports
Employer communications that are segmented to focus on the differing needs of employees help them to understand and appreciate their pension benefits better, Vebnet says.
Standard Life has been fined £2.45m by the Financial Services Authority for serious failures relating to its Pension Sterling Fund.
UK - Standard Life has been fined £2.45m (US$4.1m) by the Financial Services Authority for serious failures relating to its Pension Sterling Fund.
Standard Life has announced the new structure of its executive team after David Nish took over as chief executive at the life and pensions firm on January 1.
Tom Selby says the UK will have a governance crisis unless defined contribution schemes up their game
Pension transfer times significantly fell during the first three quarters of the year due to the Options initiative, data from the Association of British Insurers reveals.
Companies should adopt proactive policies to keep employees in work for longer, as increasing longevity places pressure on schemes, delegates heard.