The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has upgraded its scorpion campaign in a bid to protect people from pension scams.
Paul O'Sullivan has been appointed regional development manager for the North by the Pensions Trust.
The work and pensions select committee is probing the advice and guidance available to retirees following pensions freedom to ensure people are not "ripped off" when accessing their savings.
Over half (57%) of mental health issues resulting in calls to an employee assistance programme are triggered by work.
The chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Martin Wheatley is to step down in September, the regulator announced today, because the Treasury wanted a change of leadership, a source close to the FCA said.
Members of the work and pensions select committee are to launch an inquiry into advice and guidance available to retirees following pensions freedom to ensure people are not "ripped off" when accessing their pots.
The London Borough of Brent has appointed Northern Trust to provide global custody, performance measurement and valuation services, to its £650m pension fund.
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) executive director for defined benefit (DB) Stephen Soper is set to depart for PwC after more than six years at the regulator.
More employees are saving more money into share schemes following the increase of savings limits by the government.
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