Housing wealth could play a greater role in supporting retirement in the future, the Pensions Policy Institute says.
Coverage of corporate defined contribution plans is not growing fast enough to fill the gap left by the continuing closure of defined benefit, Trades Union Congress analysis reveals.
FTSE Group has added 33 companies and removed 15 firms from its FTSE4Good index following a semi-annual review.
Pension schemes should encourage members of defined contribution schemes to personalise their investment strategies by helping them set individual journey plans, a Watson Wyatt paper says.
The aggregate funding position - total assets minus total liabilities - of defined benefit schemes improved by over £40bn over the last month, the Pension Protection Fund says.
Some 45% of senior investment figures believe ETFs will ultimately rival mainstream funds, the latest Penrose Financial research reveals.
A one-size-fits-all approach to adviser charging principles for group personal pensions must be avoided.
More than four-fifths of pension fund managers have called for an independent pensions commission to recommend changes to pension legislation and provide long-term continuity over pensions policy.
The Government has rejected renewed calls to provide compensation to Equitable Life policyholders who lost out when the insurer was forced to close to new business in 2001.
The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) spent £30.8m over the 12 months to the end of March.