The government should look at how to help small employers boost auto-enrolment (AE) contributions after the general election according to the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA).
Deficits of workplace defined benefit schemes have risen by 66% since the end of 2013 as a result of plummeting bond yields, according to JLT Employee Benefits' monthly index.
Top stories over the Christmas period include The Pensions Regulator (TPR) issuing a warning notice to Guinness Peat Group, the beginning of the search for a new Pensions Ombudsman and a mention in the New Year's honours list for Norfolk Pension Fund...
WSB presents the news stories that gathered the most attention over the last 12 months.
Norfolk Pension Fund head Nicola Mark, the CIO of Aberdeen Asset Management and the chief executive of Allianz Global Investors are among those that have been honoured in the New Year Honours List 2015.
In a momentous year for pensions there were many important news stories. Here's our top ten.
Criminals are refocusing their attention on those aged 55 and over who will soon have access to the new pension freedoms and flexibilities, Standard Life says.
Pension regulation changes cause a third of retirement savers to consider investing in buy-to-let property, analysis by Direct Line for Business (DL4B) reveals.
In the first part of our run down of the top 20 news stories of 2014 we present numbers 11-20.
The Pension Research Accountants Group (Prag) has revised its guidance for trustees on financial reporting in pension schemes to bring it into line with updated financial reporting standards.