The government has rejected the Law Commission's advice to clarify how trustees can consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors and ethical concerns in their investment decisions.
Buck Consultants at Xerox has provided top tips for employers when considering workplace strategies promoting the dangers of excess alcohol consumption.
Baroness Altmann said that there was "so much misconception" around the flat-rate state pension, and admitted the changes were "mis-sold".
Scottish Widows has entered the bulk annuity market and expects to announce its first deal in the coming weeks.
The Treasury has still not changed the law to set in stone that drawdown funds are not subject to inheritance tax (IHT), despite telling PP five months ago that it would.
Professional Pensions' Jonathan Stapleton and Michael Klimes have both been recognised at two prestigious awards ceremonies.
Working longer and sharing risk better would help, says Paul Johnson
Researchers at the University of York have found that computerised cognitive behavioural therapy (cCBT) does not substantially improve depression outcomes compared with usual GP care alone.
Differences in the performance of the biggest defined contribution default fund mean some members could miss out on more than £500,000 of retirement income, warns JLT Employee Benefits.
The biggest challenge facing defined benefit (DB) scheme trustees is demonstrating their approach to funding is fully-integrated and risk-based, according to Hymans Robertson.