Almost a quarter of UK businesses have not begun planning the implementation of auto-enrolment into workplace pension schemes in time for 2012, Aon Hewitt says.
In the spirit of the traditional Christmas panto, we have come up with our definitive list of heroes and villains of the pensions world for 2010. Question is: Do you agree with us?
The government has hit problems with the reform of the state pension due to contracting-out and will now delay releasing a consultation paper on it, Ros Altmann, director general of Saga says.
A Scottish pensioner facing £50,000 legal costs after attempting to stop Donald Trump building a golf course on her land is taking her case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
The current timescale for new income drawdown rules to come into effect will make no sense to advisers and their clients, according to A J Bell marketing director Billy Mackay.
RBS has blocked the FSA from publishing a report into the circumstances leading to its taxpayer bailout.
Jon Cruddas, Labour MP for Rainham and Dagenham, has called on pensions minister Steve Webb to encourage transparency from pension fund managers.
The FSA today fined two accountants a total of £145,000 after an investigation into a boiler room share scam.
Mike Morrison, AXA Wealth's head of pensions, has warned allowing early access to pension funds could do more damage than good to savings.
Baroness Sarah Hogg, senior adviser to the FSA, will join the board of the Treasury today along with as many as 40 new directors.