Speculation over the pension reforms that may feature in the upcoming Budget has continued to grow, with industry experts urging the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, to adopt a balanced approach to any chan ...
The government has confirmed that the state pension will rise by 4.8 per cent under the triple lock, raising further questions over the potential impact of a continued freeze on the personal allowance ...
People's Pension has announced several strategic changes to the £6bn invested in the pre-retirement portion of its default fund, resulting in a ...
The majority (90 per cent) of UK pensions professionals do not support the government’s potential plan to remove or cap the ...
Calls for the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, to avoid making changes to salary sacrifice or wider pensions tax relief in the ...
Master trusts are becoming more engaged with climate change policy advocacy but still have significant gaps to close if they are to use their influence effectively in members’ interests, analysis from ...
The latest news in brief and mandates from the past seven days ...
The government has launched a consultation on two draft statutory instruments, designed to implement several key Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) changes, as previously outlined as part of the g ...
Pensions Age looks back on the key issues over the past week, including dashboards and data preparation, updates in the bulk purchase annuity (BPA) market, and continued progress on the Pension Scheme ...
The challenges facing the pensions industry are “significant”, but so too are the opportunities, Pensions Management Institute CEO, Gareth Tancred, has said, arguing that the industry must ...
Although defined benefit (DB) pension surpluses have recently re-emerged at levels not seen for a generation, less than 1 per cent of this has been returned to employers since 2006, research from Punt ...
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