The Treasury will net an extra £700m in tax this year as a result of the pensions freedom and choice reforms, Hargreaves Lansdown has projected.
Dixons Carphone is supporting employee health and fitness with a personal trainer, custom training shoes and wearable exercise trackers.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have published final rules to improve individual accountability in the banking sector, following up laws on variable pay.
The proportion of employees saying they were more likely to stay with an employer if they had good benefits has fallen almost ten percentage points in two years.
Scrapping salary sacrifice, rumoured to be part of the 8 July Budget, would do more harm than good but is likely to be high up on the Chancellor's agenda, consultants believe.
Employers have been urged to adopt more flexible working practices after figures showed one in five workers called in sick due to unmanageable stress.
Cartwright Group has appointed Alan Swallow as a senior actuary as the firm continues to grow its actuarial team.
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has dismissed a complaint against Royal London over its decision to turn down a transfer request into a suspected pension liberation scheme.
Two major trade unions have denounced Nestle's plans to close its career average defined benefit (DB) scheme as a "betrayal" of staff.
Pensions minister Ros Altmann talks to PBUK delegates about auto-enrolment, pension flexibilities and communicating state pension reforms.