Most of the industry believes employers are unlikely to absorb the increase in national insurance contributions, according to PP research.
The number of savers on the right track to receive their desired pension income has increased to 12% from 7% a year ago according to research from Aegon.
The Pensions Ombudsman Service has added an online application option to its complaints procedure.
Sir Philip Green has been called to give evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee for its inquiry into the British Home Stores (BHS) scheme.
Johnston Press has revealed how it cut its pension liabilities by £53m through a medically underwritten study to review assumed life expectancy of its members.
Ian Aylward has been hired by Punter Southall Aspire as head of defined contribution (DC) manager research as the firm further expands its business.
Ed Tomlinson has been hired to lead Aon Hewitt's defined benefit (DB) delegated sales team in the UK as the firm sees increasing demand.
Scottish Widows will be one of the first providers to bulk switch its workplace pension customers into default funds tailored to freedom and choice.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is to publish a list of group personal pensions (GPPs) open to any employers seeking to comply with their automatic enrolment (AE) duties.
The Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has elected Hugh Nolan as president effective from 1 June, succeeding Duncan Buchanan who is stepping down.