Freedom and Choice was designed to give savers more options at retirement, but some face a hard decision in order to take advantage. James Phillips explores the difficulties
People born in the 1980s are now more likely to be members of a pension scheme than those born a decade earlier, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
The delayed launch of a service to check the protection status of members following the lifetime allowance (LTA) cut will mean extra work for administrators.
More than a third of workers have been auto-enrolled but coverage is uneven across the country and people still do not understand pensions, according to two surveys.
The government should delay the introduction of LISA according to PP research.
The number of people accessing regulated advice to purchase annuity and drawdown products fell in 2015 according to this year’s Future Book.
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has warned firms are failing to comply with auto-enrolment legislation as they approach their staging date.
Steve Webb says why he believes the timetable for implementation should be amended.
The number of active members of occupational schemes has returned to the record high set 33 years ago, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Punter Southall (PS) Aspire has bought a significant stake in branding and communications agency Future Kings to bring a new skillset to the pensions market.