Pensions minister Steve Webb says it is a "proud moment" as early stagers begin to auto-enrol their workforces in the first foray into auto-enrolment.
Hannah Brenton investigates whether shareholders’ newfound voice will peter out or flourish under defined contribution.
The Pensions Regulator needs to "beef up" its advice to consumers about alternative annuities, Prudential head of business development Vince Smith-Hughes says.
Judy Saunders has joined Man Group as a senior advisor after taking early retirement from West Midlands Pension Fund last month.
The Pensions Policy Institute has appointed nine new governors, including Hargreaves Lansdowne head of research Tom McPhail and RPMI managing director administration Robert Branagh.
Staff at the Pensions Ombudsman were forced to choose between remaining in their jobs or moving to the Department for Work and Pensions creating an "unsettling" environment, the supervisory body's annual report reveals.
Impaired life annuities could offset ‘unfair' rises in state pension age for groups with lower life expectancy, the pension minister says.
Employers are being put off adopting risk-sharing models by an unrewarding regulatory regime, the Association of Consulting Actuaries honorary secretary has claimed.
More than forty percent of Warburtons' workforce are making investment decisions after a communications revamp by the £500m-a-year baker.