The Treausry has confirmed occupational pension schemes will not be forced to comply with gender neutrality legislation when providing members with annuities.
Fiona Murphy asks what the increasing move to underwritten annuities will mean for the market
Employers are being too optimistic about the time it takes to prepare for auto-enrolment, with nearly one-third of firms hoping to prepare in less than three months, research shows.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is to implement a system where small pension pots follow workers when they change jobs.
The government has tweaked auto-enrolment staging dates for smaller employers again, after concerns were raised over the complexity of the way these companies were defined.
Ed Miliband's attack on ‘rip off' pension charging has been backed by the True and Fair Campaign group.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has released details of its probe into GP Noble Trustees - vowing to take "swift action" to disrupt fraud in the future.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has attacked pension companies who "rip off" their clients through excessive fees and charges.
Switching the indexation of public sector pension benefits from RPI to CPI in March 2011 saved the government £126bn, a report says.