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The government must address the record drop in public confidence in pensions or risk mass opt-outs from auto-enrolment, a trade body warns.
Financial secretary to the Treasury Mark Hoban has said the government will not allow European regulators to overrule it on pensions.
A third of company pensions could be at risk of last-minute drops in the stock market before savers hit retirement, according to a report.
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Most defined contribution scheme members will not know how much they pay in fees for their scheme.
The government must impose stakeholder-style caps on charges for auto-enrolment pensions or risk complaints over mis-selling, according to a new report.
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Around three million people in the UK are pinning their hopes for a comfortable retirement on a later-life lottery win, according to the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
Draft guidance on auto-enrolment certification does not clarify nuances around salary sacrifice and opt-out inducements, leaving some employees in a "netherworld", a lawyer said.