Sector welcomes step to ‘solve the problem’ of small pots noting consolidator model could be ‘real gamechanger’
Poll finds industry favours prudent thresholds and detailed consideration when it comes to future plans for surplus release
Call for evidence is part of the initial stages of the government’s pensions review
Parliamentarians support GMP uprating but raise issue of pensioner poverty and AE reform bill
Consultancy suggests six key changes are needed in order to fuel UK economic growth
The normal minimum pension age (NMPA) is set to increase to 57 under plans unveiled in a government consultation today (11 February).
Teachers and doctors could have grounds for a legal challenge against the government for age discrimination if they have been moved to a less beneficial pension scheme, Leigh Day says.
The changes likely to be required in public sector pension schemes following the McCloud judgement could have significant financial consequences for public sector outsourcing contractors, Aon says.
While Amber Rudd will remain in her job as secretary of state for work and pensions, the rest of Boris Johnson's cabinet has experienced a major shake-up.
The lifeboat fund is in a good position despite reserves taking a £0.6bn hit. But the ramifications of the EU judgment on member compensation is an area of concern for CEO Oliver Morley, writes Stephanie Baxter