Over-50s show lowest retirement confidence: Aegon
Only a third of people in their 50s feel confident about retiring comfortably, the lowest of any age group, despite being closest to retirement and likely at the peak of their earning...
Only a third of people in their 50s feel confident about retiring comfortably, the lowest of any age group, despite being closest to retirement and likely at the peak of their earning...
There has been broad industry support for the revived Pension Commission which will seek to make recommendations with the view to improving retirement adequacy. Many providers want to see action taken to...
Five of the UK’s largest pension schemes, managing £150 billion for 11 million savers, have launched the Governance for Growth Investor Campaign (GGIC) to promote stronger corporate governance as a driver of...
Baroness Jeannie Drake is to lead a new Pensions Commission, which will seek cross-party and industry consensus on improving pensions adequacy. Alongside this Commission the Government has also launched a state pension...
Now: Pensions has been fined £100,000 by The Pensions Regulator for failing to promptly report system failures, which meant that over 80,000 required communications weren’t sent to savers, impacting their ability to...
The second phase of the government’s pensions review, focused on whether people are saving enough for retirement, is due to be published on Monday, but former Pensions Minister and LCP partner Steve...
Today’s group risk products are much more than a financial safety net, offering a broad range of health and wellbeing services that can be used whether or not someone’s claiming. But, with...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has unveiled its 2025/26 Corporate Plan, setting out how it will help prepare the industry for the changes expected under the upcoming Pension Schemes Bill. The plan focuses...
Aon has appointed Michael Porter as DC proposition development leader within its DC Solutions business. Porter brings more than 18 years of experience in the UK pensions industry, having held senior positions...
Long-term sickness leave is costing UK employers an average of £20,735 per employee, according to new research from MetLife. The figure accounts for a range of hidden and direct costs, including temporary...