Is the auto-enrolment market at risk of a sudden withdrawal of providers as medium-sized employers stage? Natasha Browne investigates
Now Pensions has appointed Jocelyn Blackwell to its board of trustee directors following Imelda Walsh's decision to step down at the start of the year.
Some seven out of ten employers are yet to begin preparations for employer duties despite them coming into play next year, latest research shows.
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UK - The industry is likely to be kept waiting until November to hear the findings from the auto-enrolment review, Nigel Waterson says.
The industry is likely to be kept waiting until November to hear the findings from the auto-enrolment review, Nigel Waterson says.
There were mixed fortunes for the pensions spokespeople of the three main political parties at last night's general election.
Nigel Waterson says he is "very disappointed" after being ousted from his Eastbourne seat of 18 years.
The Conservatives' pensions capability has been severely damaged with the loss of Nigel Waterson from the Commons, the EEF says.
UK - Ignis Asset Management is encouraging industry leaders and politicians to debate hybrid schemes.