Only a third of smaller pension schemes have set net zero targets
The vast majority of larger pension schemes have set at net zero by 2050 target — but only a third of smaller schemes have made such commitments. These findings were in a...
The vast majority of larger pension schemes have set at net zero by 2050 target — but only a third of smaller schemes have made such commitments. These findings were in a...
Member choice under a pot for life system should include the ability to have contributions paid into self-invested personal pensions (Sipps) and personal pensions, according to a Social Market Foundation (SMF) paper...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has updated its guidance on cyber security by calling on trustees and scheme provider to report all significant cyber incidents so it can build a better picture of...
Annuity rates have risen by 54 per cent in just two years as a result of rising interest rates and increased returns on gilts. Figures published by Canada Life some that that...
The Treasury and Financial Conduct Authority have laid out proposals to deliver a simplified advice regime, with more targeted support for consumers looking to make financial decisions around retirement, as part of...
Including private assets in DC defaults is likely to boost long-term investment returns and improve member outcomes through illiquidity and diversification premia. Private assets also offer new sustainable investment opportunities through unlisted...
Whilst chatting with a number of DC stakeholders about illiquids, and around the impetus created by the Mansion House Compact and the emphasis on VC/PE asset classes into their portfolios, it struck...
IFM Investors — the private markets investment manager owned by a number of Australian pension funds — has appointed Rekha Misra to be its global head of product strategy and innovation. Misra...
A third of UK workers aged 55 plus have delayed they retirement since the pandemic, with four out of 10 workers in this age group concerned they will not be able to...
The UK Government has pledged almost £500m of climate finance aid to developing countries at the 'Finance Day' at COP28 today. It says this is part of a wider £1.6bn climate aid...