Consultants advising employer pension scheme trustees are charging too much for their services, a consultant says.
The Supreme Court has dismissed the Department for Work and Pensions' appeal in the long running Bridge v Yates case.
The High Court has blocked three pension ‘unlocking' companies moving more than £1m worth of assets abroad over fears pensioners could lose their money in the risky schemes.
Government reforms to public sector pensions could force more people to opt-out and abandon retirement saving, Lord Hutton is expected to say.
The government has reiterated it will not introduce legislation to override pension scheme indexation rules.
Chief executives of the UK's largest companies will receive official notification of their auto-enrolment responsibilities from The Pensions Regulator this week.
NEST has today set out the investment parameters for its range of default funds.
Lord Hutton's recommendations for public sector pension reform have been backed by the Treasury, with Chancellor George Osborne saying there would be no "cherry picking" from his proposals.
People in the UK are not saving enough for retirement, and radical action is needed.
The legalisation of pre-nuptial agreements could make pensions on divorce more complex by putting limits on sharing orders, a lawyer has warned.