Earnings at Aegon UK declined in the second quarter as the insurer continues to pay millions in customer redress following administrative problems at Scottish Equitable.
Many defined contribution pension pots are this week worth no more than the cash contributions paid into them over the last five years, PwC analysis finds.
AUSTRALIA - Mercer has urged superannuation fund members not to panic in the face of market volatility.
US - Master trusts returned 20.12% from July 2010 to June 2011, their best one-year performance since 1986, research by Wilshire shows.
Jack Jones delves into the detail of the second annual Kim Gubler Consulting Actuarial Fee Survey.
Jenna Towler comments on the BA trustee by-election
Emma Watkins of MetLife Assurance Limited explains what auto-enrolment means for employers, and how they need to prepare to ensure they and their staff are ready.
Lord McFall has called for an industry code of practice to establish a normal 0.5% for defined contribution management fees.
Public sector workers are desperate to hold on to their pension packages as morale continues to fall, a Badenoch & Clarke survey reveals.
Schemes of all sizes could be paying more than two and a half times more than their peers in actuarial fees despite increasingly competitive pricing, latest research reveals.