The former pensions minister Steve Webb has accused the Chancellor of orchestrating a ‘daylight robbery' with his proposals to reform tax relief.
The biggest stories on PP this week were warnings that decent retirement could mean working until age 85, and the risks to members from pooling the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
Workers could be forced to work until their mid-80s if they are to enjoy the same level of pension as their parents' generation according to Royal London.
Former pensions minister Steve Webb has been awarded an honorary lifetime fellowship by the Pensions Management Institute (PMI).
Royal London's new life and pensions business grew by 40% last year as the firm benefited from changes arising from the April pension freedoms.
Auto-enrolment (AE) would not be undermined if the Chancellor introduces a flat rate tax incentive in next month's Budget, according to Standard Life's Jamie Jenkins.
Royal London director of policy Steve Webb is to warn of the dangers of implementing a pensions ISA, describing it as George Osborne's "Gordon Brown moment."
Penny Cogher looks at the likelihood of an increase to the Pension Protection Fund compensation cap
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