The majority of employees have experienced anxiety or burnout in their current job while flexible working is more desirable than a workplace pension.
Pensions lawyer Robin Ellison is standing for parliament as a member of the U party - the largest political party you've never heard of (technically).
The UK pensions industry will evolve to "nudge" people towards the most appropriate retirement income stream for their needs, according to a report.
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Prudential has launched a set of multi-asset funds for corporate pension schemes and changed its default lifestyle strategies following the April pension freedoms.
A fifth of employers want the next government to merge income tax and National Insurance (NI).
The number of employees working for UK parent companies abroad has increased 13%, according to official statistics.
Insurers are being warned by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) that they must ensure consumers are able to understand the economic consequences of the policy being taken out.
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) Tony King has ordered Prudential to provide a transfer request to a member wishing to move his funds into a newly-created pension scheme.
An initiative has been launched to check pension schemes are fulfilling legal duties to protect investments from financial risks posed by climate change.