A growing volume of quotation requests triggered by ‘freedom and choice' reforms will be the top challenge for administrators in 2015 according to the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA).
Total UK pensions coordinator Laura Perks (pictured) says Total UK is looking to overhaul its default fund as part of a complete review that is currently underway.
Wolseley head of reward, benefits and policy Neil McCawley (pictured) sees changes to the Wolseley Group Defined Contribution Plan as an "evolution rather than a revolution".
First group reward and pensions director John Chilman (pictured) says increased member engagement will be necessary in order for individuals to choose the most appropriate default option.
NEST's Mark Fawcett says we can come up with solutions that really meet people’s needs
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.
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.
Defined benefit (DB) pension schemes are likely to reject the Treasury's proposal to give members direct access to the Budget freedoms, Barnett Waddingham says.
Citizens Advice Bureau has revealed the location of the first 44 centres that will deliver face to face guidance to retirees under the guidance guarantee.