Pension experts are urging women to make retirement provision as research shows nearly half (43%) are relying on joint savings with their partners.
The Scottish Widows Women and Pension Report examines the growing gap between the amount that men and women are saving for retirement.
Retirement Planner's round-up of the top pension stories this week.
The gap between the amount men and women are saving for retirement could grow to a ‘record high' of almost £30,000, according to Scottish Widows.
Unemployed graduates will be helped to break into the financial services industry with the launch of a training college.
Fiona Murphy asks advisers to forecast auto-enrolment's chance of success in this month's Inquiry
Scottish Widows has launched an auto-enrolment platform, AssistMe, to aid employers as the new pension rules comes in.
The industry has to find new ways of providing low-cost advice on an ‘industrial scale' after the Retail Distribution Review (RDR), Scottish Widows has said.
Employers need to do more to inform employees unaware of auto-enrolment Scottish Widows research shows.
Scottish Widows will not facilitate adviser charging on its Retail Distribution Review (RDR)-compliant onshore investment bond because of the potential tax detriment.