Ros Altmann has pledged to force pension providers to publish the cost of charges in "pounds and pence" to improve transparency for consumers.
Scottish pensioners spend more time in retirement than their English or Welsh counterparts, according to research.
The UK pensions industry will evolve to "nudge" people towards the most appropriate retirement income stream for their needs, according to a report.
Natasha Browne asks whether trustees should communicate non-mandatory information to members
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) Tony King has ordered Prudential to provide a transfer request to a member wishing to move his funds into a newly-created pension scheme.
Chancellor George Osborne's 2014 Budget announcement that people could cash in their defined contribution (DC) pots has boosted the popularity of the Conservative party, according to research.
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has dismissed complaints against Legal and General (L&G) and Scottish Widows after they granted transfer requests worth over £50,000 to a suspicious pension scheme.
Trustees have been warned of the complexity surrounding additional information disclosure regulations drawn up for the freedom and choice reforms.
Pension schemes have been urged to examine their structure to ensure they do not fall under regulations which would require them to appoint a majority of non-affiliated trustees.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has warned actuaries of the challenge of meeting demand for defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) transfers.