Trustees affected by the changes to the definition of money purchase have until 31 March to update The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and submit their first valuation.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has accepted an £8.5m settlement with the Russian steel maker Severstal over obligations to the Carrington Wire pension scheme.
There are inconsistencies behind the behavioural assumptions underpinning auto-enrolment (AE) and the Budget flexibilities, according to a report.
More than 160 employers were issued fixed penalties of £400 last year after The Pensions Regulator (TPR) ramped up the use of its powers for auto-enrolment failures.
The government has abandoned the requirement for defined benefit (DB) members to take regulated advice before transferring a small pot into a defined contribution (DC) scheme.
The baby boom generation looks set to sleep walk into retirement as 40% have yet to begin saving into a pension, research shows.
This week Pensions Buzz wants the industry's views on fresh rules from the FCA introduced to protect consumers ahead of April, as well as reaction to TPR's finding that the majority of employers have not read its DB funding code of practice.
Gross domestic product (GDP) increased 2.6% last year, with agriculture and services driving the economic expansion, preliminary figures show.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has told pension providers they must question savers about their "health and lifestyle choices or marital status" before allowing a pot to be cashed in.
The Greek election results may have a resounding impact on UK pension schemes, Natasha Browne finds