The Maxwell scandal could be repeated despite the raft of legislation introduced to protect members over the last 20 years, experts warn.
The gender gap in pensions is closing as half of women are saving adequately for retirement, but they are still putting away less than men, research finds.
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The gender gap in pensions is closing as half of women are saving adequately for retirement, but they are still putting away less than men, research finds.
The Pensions Bill has cleared both Houses of Parliament and will become law after a last-ditch Labour attempt to amend it was rejected in the Lords.
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The Environment Agency Pension Fund and six local government pension schemes have cut their consultancy costs through an innovative collective procurement process.
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Charter International has seen its UK pension deficit rise by almost 50% this year, in spite of gains from switching inflation measures.
Active membership of occupational schemes has fallen to its lowest level in almost 60 years, according to the Office for National Statistics.