All other pension complaints up
Stephen Lowe looks at the support members are likely to need from schemes to help them navigate the complex retirement income market.
There is a risk savers could be "dissuaded" from starting their pension or increasing contributions as a result of Brexit, warns Natixis Global Asset Management.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has committed to tackling the number of unauthorised pension introducers.
Freedom and choice has helped fuel an 18% increase in complaints to the Pensions Ombudsman (PO) over the last year, according to its annual report and accounts.
David Harris points to various shifts that show individuals are looking to take more control over their futures.
SPP president Hugh Nolan tells Helen Morrissey how the body can provide a truly independent voice to help the industry navigate through difficult times.
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) has confirmed it will lift restrictions on trustees as part of its response to the consultation on planned scheme rule changes.
Concerns have been raised over the potential impact increasing Treasury involvement will have on pensions policy. Helen Morrissey takes a look