The Association of Consulting Actuaries has urged government to seek further legal certainty on guaranteed minimum pension equalisation because of the £10bn cost to employers.
Financial education beginning at school and ultimately spreading throughout the entire population would reinvigorate pensions and long-term saving, the Association of Consulting Actuaries believes.
Here it is. The list of the six people who have made it through to the final shortlist of this year's Pensions Personality of the Year award.
The government has so far failed to meet its promise on entering office to reinvigorate occupational pension schemes, the Association of Consulting Actuaries says.
The Association of Consulting Actuaries supports early access but believes risk sharing schemes should be the government's priority.
Smaller firms' defined contribution scheme contributions are failing to keep pace with the increasing cost of pensions, Association of Consulting Actuaries research shows.
Current pensions legislation is restricting risk sharing between members and employers and should be radically reformed, a panel of actuaries says.
More than half of small firms believe the government's auto-enrolment reforms will add significantly to their costs, Association of Consulting Actuaries research shows.
Retirement solutions should have the flexibility to provide decent pensions and meet long-term care costs if necessary, the Association of Consulting Actuaries says