Levels of knowledge about state pension entitlements are "limited" and "incomplete" among those who will rely solely or mostly on the government for retirement income, according to a DWP report.
Today is national Older People’s Day, but some are less than enamored with the DWP’s gesture towards “the important contribution older people make to society”.
The number of people turning 65 in 2012 is predicted to be 806,000, representing a huge influx into the state pension system, according to the DWP.
Mike Morrison, head of pensions development at Axa Wealth, says the death knell may have been sounded for DB schemes
David Norgrove's replacement at The Pensions Regulator will be paid £53,000 less than the outgoing chairman.
Stewart Dick discusses the issues advisers need to bear in mind when carrying out pension transfers
The DWP claims 56% of employers and 64% of eligible individuals support government plans for auto-enrolment into workplace pension schemes.
The Government has announced a policy of cutting across all departments. Peter Barnett assesses what this regime of a thousand cuts means for the protection and health intermediary
Legal & General has applauded the "laudable ambitions" of today's 21st Century Welfare consultation paper and believes the protection industry is the perfect partner to assist the Government in welfare reform.
Benefit claimants currently too sick to work could face losing their payments if they do not go back into employment.