Pressure is building on the coalition government to slow the rate of acceleration of the state pension age for women.
The FSA has for the first time made public its damning indictments of an IFA and an insurance broker who it banned over occupation scheme transfers before a final decision has been made on the cases.
BT enjoys revival as profits leap 71%; US sales boost the Prudential after Indian downturn; NHS will collapse without reform warns Saga
Legal & General Property and Legal & General Investment Management have launched a hybrid property fund targeted at defined contribution schemes.
A member who initially made a £23,923 maladministration claim was handed just £500 compensation by the deputy pensions ombudsman.
An ‘unusual' ruling where the Pension Protection Fund ombudsman upheld part of a trustee board's complaint should not give schemes hope for levy recalculations, LCP says.
Draft guidance on auto-enrolment certification does not clarify nuances around salary sacrifice and opt-out inducements, leaving some employees in a "netherworld", a lawyer says.
One in four council workers already opt out of the Local Government Pension Scheme, with the lowest participation rates in the country at just 46%, figures show.
Solvency II-style capital requirements for UK pensions schemes will be put in place by the European Commission before the end of the decade, industry sources say.
The Pensions Regulator has placed its review of the BT Pension Scheme funding valuation and recovery plan on hold.