One in five employees without alternative pension savings are likely to opt out of personal accounts, two thirds of attendees at Watson Wyatt's latest debating forum believe.
IFAonline.co.uk is giving you the chance to quiz our panel of pension experts on what the introduction of personal accounts in 2012 will mean for you and your clients.
The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) has released a shortlist of administration firms it is considering for the contract to manage the new pension plans.
Around 80% of employers intend to keep their existing pension scheme in place with only 2% planning on offering a pure Personal Accounts option, Punter Southall research reveals.
The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) has launched a discussion paper on the investment approach for the new national pension scheme.
The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority and department for work and pensions have gone out to consultation on the draft scheme order and rules for personal accounts.
A consultation on the draft scheme order and rules for personal accounts (PAs) has today been launched by the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
People who have registered for enhanced protection could find it invalidated by 2012 auto-enrolment regulations and face "penal" charges, First Actuarial says.
Employees will need to be provided with basic pension scheme information within seven days of starting work from 2012, the Government says.
Pension contributions for small business workers have barely changed in more than ten years, according to the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA).