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The Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, has warned that calls to use the Pension Protection Fund’s (PPF) surplus to fund ...
The vast majority (88 per cent) of individuals who had changed jobs were not informed or did not recall being informed about their pension during their exit interviews, a survey from Penny has reveale ...
The Grant Thornton Pensions Fund has secured a £275m buy-in with Royal London, securing the benefits of around 2,200 members ...
Industry experts have broadly welcomed the Pension Schemes Bill, praising its emphasis on consolidation, value for money (VfM), and long-term reform, although concerns remain over the implementation o ...
Pensions Age reporter, Callum Conway, looks at the events leading up to the announcement that cuts to winter fuel payments ...
The government has published the new Pension Schemes Bill, estimating that around 20 million people could stand to benefit from the reforms outlined ...
Annuity rates are at their highest level in sixteen years, according to recent data from Canada Life, although many consumers ...
UK pension schemes are undergoing a structural shift in asset allocation, with a growing focus on private markets, productive finance, and long-term diversification, research by the Pension Policy Ins ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has granted a modification order to the trustee of the Littlewoods Pensions Scheme, which will enable the surplus remaining at the end of winding-up to be paid to the spon ...
Industry experts have raised concerns over the updated definition of stewardship in the Financial Reporting Council's UK Stewardship Code 2026, with particular disappointment around the removal of dir ...
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published the UK Stewardship Code 2026, which includes a number of updates designed ...
The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has upheld a complaint against S Ltd after the company was unable to provide any legal ...
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