Expectations that low oil prices could trigger a period of deflation have been met after the consumer prices index (CPI) weakened to -0.1% for the year to April 2015.
A data integration platform which aims to make automatic enrolment (AE) easier has been launched.
Being able to successfully evaluate a workplace benefits scheme is critical to its success. WSB's webinar panel discussed the techniques they are using and what metrics are best to measure the results.
Trustees should request written confirmation of how member data supplied to employers for the end of contracting out will be used, lawyers have warned.
The information watchdog is to investigate claims pension data is being sold to fraudsters and cold-callers for as little at 5p without consent, according to reports.
Pensions are in constant flux but contributions remain stable even if employees are failing to make use of employer matches, Natasha Browne finds
Pension administrators could face increased costs to comply with higher data standards imposed by Europe, say lawyers and providers.
This year's survey asks what schemes are looking for from a good pension administration system and highlights the key providers.
PP looks at why the UK is lagging behind its northern European neighbours
Most industry figures think defined benefit (DB) schemes will have to cut benefits to tackle spiralling deficits, according to PP research.