The pensions industry is ‘widely and justifiably distrusted' and must redeem its reputation with the public to kick start a savings culture in the UK, a think tank warns.
Enhancements to women's pension provision will decrease the importance of joint life annuities according to pensions minister Steve Webb.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has launched a consultation on the quantitative impact study of its final advice on the IORP Directive review.
PP launches its first consultant performance study
There are just two days left to enter the Pension Scheme of the Year Awards 2012.
The Bank of England is to launch new stimulus packages in a bid to get the economy moving again.
BlackRock has become the latest in a line of providers and asset managers to launch a master trust before auto-enrolment.
WS Atkins has cut its pension deficit by a quarter by removing the link between accrued benefits and future increases in pensionable salary.
The Treasury has recommended that banks with group-wide pension funds should split them into separate schemes for each arm of their businesses.
Mercer Employee Benefits is to defend itself at the High Court later this year after a hotel group filed a £250,000 claim for breach of contract.