Long-term saving in the UK does not even constitute a period stretching longer than a decade, new research indicates.
More than one in three UK workers, which is the equivalent of 8.5 million individuals, claim they are not offered a pension scheme by their employer, new research indicates.
The government has released a draft form of new regulations regarding Occupational Pension Schemes' member-mominated trustees and directors regulations 2005, to replace the 1996 regulations under the same title.
Standard Life has launched an online interactive service for advisers to guide them through technical pension questions.
Scottish Life has pointed to the potential cash windfall afforded by equity release following new rules fixed to simplification on 6 April 2006.
The government has moved to protect the rights of ageing working Brits by banning the use of forced retirement below the age of 65, however, this shift has met with a cool response from charities.
The confirmation of borrowing rules on Sipps post A-Day by the Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have been described as ‘tough' and ‘penal,' by the industry.
Legal & General is to review its range of individual pension product offerings, in an effort to bring them in line with changes following A-Day.
Employers are saving up to £4.15bn in reduced pension contributions annually as a result of the ongoing decline in defined benefit pension schemes, new research indicates.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions David Blunkett has announced a special event is being held to tackle the seriousness of inequalities UK women face regarding their pensions.