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The government should "urgently reaffirm" its commitment to enabling a thriving market of private sector pensions dashboards, ...
Actuaries did not always adequately explain benefit changes to members, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) latest thematic review has revealed ...
Railpen has increased its stewardship efforts in response to what it views as a growing “race to the bottom” among companies and policymakers on financially material issues, including climate change, ...
The vast majority of UK pension savers (83 per cent) have “no idea” what they’re paying in pension fees in either pound or percentage terms, according to research from Interactive Investor, which has ...
The government has been warned against any changes to salary sacrifice arrangements, with the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) arguing that any changes to the current set up could see the extra ...
Nearly half (45 per cent) of pension professionals indicated that about half of schemes that they are advising on a potential ...
Defined benefit (DB) pension transfer values hit a historic low of £137,000 in mid-April 2025, according to XPS Group's Value ...
Government plans to allow employers to extract cash from defined benefit (DB) pension schemes could put millions of people's ...
The government has published its response to the consultation on options for defined benefit (DB) schemes, confirming that it is looking to make changes to DB surplus rules, and is also continuing to ...
Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, has said he is “not anticipating using the power” of the backstop of mandation, a reserve ...
The government has shared the final Pension Investment Review report, confirming that it will take a reserve power in the Pension Schemes Bill to set binding asset allocation targets, as it moves ahea ...
The upcoming increase in employer National Insurance contributions (NIC) has sparked a surge of interest in salary sacrifice, ...