Standard Life's former managing director of corporate Gerry O'Neill has decided to leave the firm following his suspension last month, the provider confirmed today.
The UK public is still in the dark over the National Employment Savings Trust just a year before it is due to launch, a poll has found.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) will now include members of group personal pensions (GPPs) in its rules protecting people in workplace schemes from poor advice.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued non-regulatory guidance on offering a default fund for auto-enrolment defined contribution schemes.
Retirement Planner speaks to Andrew Tully about how recent reform is changing how people view their pensions
Michael Gregg goes through the latest AXA Wealth Pension Index, which reveals the disparity between what people expect from retirement and what they are likely to get
The new drawdown regime means clients can stay in drawdown indefinitely. However, Helen Morrissey says that clients could actually lose out on income by not annuitising at the right time
Mary Stewart looks at how scheme pension should also be considered as a retirement income option alongside capped and flexible drawdown
Matthew Stephens weighs up how ISAs and pensions can complement each other in a retirement planning strategy
Labour and a growing proportion of Liberal Democrat MPs plan to mount an assault on the acceleration of the state pension age (SPA), Rachel Reeves, shadow pensions minister says.