Recent defined benefit (DB) pension funding progress and large numbers of bulk annuity deals are expected to offer ...
A "broader approach" to pension reform is needed to make the UK more attractive for both domestic and international investors, the Investment Association (IA) has said. Ahead of the government's ...
Pension investment in infrastructure is set to increase as pension schemes mature and investment capabilities increase, although better processes and mechanisms to define and collect consistent data ...
The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has appointed Procentia as its expert partner for digital admin ...
UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes' funding positions remained stable in September, with an "extremely positive" aggregate surplus of around £186bn, analysis from XPS Pensions Group has revealed.
The Pensions Scams Industry Group (PSIG) has urged the industry to advocate for the fair treatment of the Ark Pension Schemes victims and push for necessary reforms ...
Adults in the UK are facing a financial planning ‘black hole’ and are “woefully unprepared” for retirement and legacy planning, Killik & Co has warned ...
Women at age 55 have an average of 43 per cent less in their pension pot than men, research from Royal London has revealed ...
The average amount needed for a basic retirement has increased by 60 per cent in the past three years, resulting in savers becoming increasingly worried about their financial future, Shepherds Friendl ...
Pension transfer activity hit a record low of an annualised rate of 14 members in every 1,000 transferring their benefits to ...
The majority (71 per cent) of pension savers do not know what they are paying in pension fees or did not realise they were paying fees at all, research from Wealthify has found ...
Pension schemes should reconsider their stance on charging divorce fees, Trafalgar House has said. The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) previously announced updated guidance on pension ...