A quarter of retirees do not believe they have a large enough nest egg to fund their retirement, research has revealed.
Sponsors of defined benefit (DB) schemes have squeezed their workers' wages by around £200 compared to companies without these funds, a think tank has revealed.
Two discrimination case appeals involving firefighters and judges which had opposite rulings are expected to be heard at the same employment tribunal.
Richard Butcher argues against means-testing the state pension after the OECD called for the wealthiest pensioners to be excluded.
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Royal Mail has started a formal consultation process on closing its "unaffordable" defined benefit (DB) scheme to future accrual from April 2018.
As we crack on with our New Year resolutions John Walbaum asks what the pensions industry should focus on if it is to remain fit for purpose.
Xerox HR Services has been renamed Conduent HR Services (HRS) as part of a newly created company that has split off from the wider Xerox group.
Defined benefit (DB) transfer values rose by £31,000 over 2016 thanks to a fall in gilt yields, according to Xafinity's monthly index.
The government has been criticised for excluding pensions from a poster which aims to inform the public on the various savings vehicles available.