Asset price volatility means pensioners on drawdown could suffer annual income drops of up to 50% which could hit living standards, warns the International Longevity Centre-UK (ILC-UK).
Rising profits and executive pay at a time of stagnant wages have eroded trust in business but schemes rely on profitable companies
The introduction of a charge cap on transaction costs would be "unworkable" and could lead to inefficiencies, experts have warned.
Regular exercise, healthy diets and avoiding smoking have had a greater impact on longevity improvements than medical advancements, according to Lord Robert Winston.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) can "sympathise" with the pensions industry's frustration over the twin regulatory regime according to the watchdog's chief executive.
The twin regulatory regime governing the pensions landscape could end up confusing scheme members over their at-retirement choices after April, experts say.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has banned two trustees from practice after they took part in an £11m liberation scam.
Pension members are at risk of receiving "unscrupulous" advice on defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) transfers in light of incoming reforms, warn actuaries.
Over half of businesses doubt the effectiveness of the government's guidance guarantee service Pension wise, according to research.
Pensions are in constant flux but contributions remain stable even if employees are failing to make use of employer matches, Natasha Browne finds