The Pensions Regulator has published two further draft codes of practice relating to member nominated trustees and providing guidance for trustees changing scheme rules.
As many as eight in ten people contributing to their pension expect they will not have enough money to live on at retirement, new research indicates.
The government cannot make everybody rich in retirement but could prioritise improving provisions for women by maintaining a state system, a leading pensions expert has warned.
Hewitt Associates has poured further fuel onto the pension fire saying there is little hope of an early solution to the UK pension deficit.
A new survey casts more damning evidence on the current issue of a lack of pensions literacy among UK individuals, as 80% of personal pension holders are oblivious to the ‘basic facts' of their policies.
An IFA has called on the government to implement a system where a flat rate pension is provided to all, as pensions in divorce can be particularly destructive for older divorcees.
Financial advisers are proving unwilling to give advice on whether or not to remain contracted into the state second pension, says The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS).
A work till you drop policy in the UK seems an inevitable following comments made by the head of the Pensions Commission, Adair Turner.
The Liberal Democrats are attempting a last-minute coup to close what it sees as a costly pensions tax loophole arising as part of pensions simplification arrangements from April next year.
The Pensions Regulator has published its code of practice regarding ‘notifiable events'.