A fall in the projected volume of jumbo transactions means that the second half of 2024 is expected to provide an attractive environment for medium-sized pension schemes considering a risk settlement ...
Industry experts have warned against the government’s proposed lifetime provider model, with a report from the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) arguing that there are more effective alternatives ...
More than nine in 10 (91 per cent) pension funds in the UK have underperformed a FTSE All Share tracker over the past 10 years, according to analysis from AJ Bell ...
Aviva, Mintago and Scottish Widows have joined the coalition of potential pension dashboard operators, working collectively ...
More than half (58.4 per cent) of savers, equal to around 18.5 million people, would vote in favour of wanting Shell to ...
More than one fifth (22 per cent) of savers are unsure where their pensions are held, while a further 16 per cent don’t know, research from Hargreaves Lansdown has found ...
Independent Governance Group (IGG) supported the completion more than £8.5bn of bulk annuity transactions in 2023, according to figures from the professional trustee and governance services firm ...
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) has concluded that Pensions Minister, Paul Maynard, broke expenses ...
State pension underpayments in the UK totalled £470m in 2023/24, whilst state pension overpayments rose to £170m in 2023/24, ...
Whilst the number of Section 72 requests from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has fallen, the increasing size of schemes means these requests are more difficult, invasive and expensive for schemes than ...
Concentration in the defined contribution (DC) pension landscape continued at a similar rate to previous years in 2023, data ...
Pensions Age news editor, Sophie Smith, talks about the connection between financial struggles and mental health, and whether ...