The after effects of the Bank of England's quantitative easing (QE) programme will continue to plague annuity rates for "many generations" to come, according to MGM Advantage.
Just over a quarter of workers earning more than £41,500 fail to claim the full 40% tax relief they are entitled to on pension contributions, according to research from Prudential.
In this week's Retirement Planner quick fire poll we ask whether you are prepared to offer auto-enrolment advice to corporate clients.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is to examine ways to help savers "exploited" by high-charging legacy pensions exit the schemes.
Pension industry moves to make charges more transparent "don't go far enough" and are being hampered by an inconsistent approach, according to the regulator.
Helen Morrissey talks to pensions minister Steve Webb about auto-enrolment one year on.
Spam messages about pension "liberation" scams are starting to catch up with unwanted payment protection insurance (PPI) texts, the information watchdog has revealed.
Today marks a year since workers began being placed onto pension schemes under the government's automatic enrolment programme, and wiith the number of people choosing to 'opt out' of a savings scheme much lower than anticipated, analysts have tentatively...