Two thirds of people are receiving employer contributions of less than 4% according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Legal & General (L&G) will no longer report to shareholders on a quarterly basis, after a landmark decision removed the requirement for interim reporting.
Royal London and Johnson Fleming are among providers which have come top in the auto-enrolment (AE) rankings for 2015 produced by the Finance & Technology Research Centre (F&TRC).
Workers at EDF Energy have backed a deal negotiated by GMB and Unison which allows new entrants access to a defined benefit (DB) pension scheme.
Correctly promoting health at work is one of the key considerations when implementing workplace wellbeing initiatives, according to the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has told public sector schemes to improve their governance standards after research found just 28% had a plan to comply with recent reforms.
Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has invested £75m in debt issued by Virgin Atlantic Airways (VAA) secured against the airlines landing slots at Heathrow Airport.
The Treasury has said it wants to make financial advice mandatory for sales of annuities on the secondary market.
Households headed by someone aged between 65 and 74 now hold more wealth on average than those aged 16 to 44, according to research by the Resolution Foundation.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants Staff Pensions Fund has insured £30m of liabilities through its second medically underwritten buy-in in under two years.