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The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) women have secured a 'vital safeguard' for their legal case against the ...
Pension funds could "revive" UK markets and growth at no cost to the government by investing 25 per cent of new contributions in UK growth assets in exchange for “generous” tax reliefs, Baroness Ros ...
Concerns around gig workers' pension savings have continued to grow ahead of Glastonbury Festival, with PensionBee chief business officer UK, Lisa Picardo, warning that many workers making the event h ...
People who pay rent in retirement are 'substantially' less likely to achieve the minimum standard of living in retirement, according to an analysis by Hymans Robertson ...
The government has been urged to adopt a relative pension adequacy measure, rather than a 'pounds and pence approach', with analysis from Hargreaves Lansdown suggesting that relative measures better r ...
Two unnamed schemes have completed a multi-scheme buy-in worth £67m with Just Group, securing the benefits of all members of the scheme, including 675 pensioners and dependants, as well as 256 deferre ...
Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) council member, Matt Masters, discusses the need for the government to act sooner rather than later to address pension adequacy concerns ...
European pension administration technology provider, Festina Finance, has announced its expansion into the UK market, confirming that the group is now fully operational in the UK ...
Over a quarter (27 per cent) of 45–54-year-olds say they have no understanding “at all” of pension terminology, research from Get Britain Pension Ready, a campaign by Annuity Ready, has revealed ...
Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, has written to departments responsible for the McCloud remedy, requesting details of their plans to issue remaining remediable service statements and remedial and reme ...
Less than two fifths (39 per cent) of people agree they have a clear understanding of their retirement options, according to research from Hargreaves Lansdown, which revealed ongoing confusion around ...
The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has partly upheld a complaint against ReAssure due to the "significant" distress and inconvenience its maladministration caused the complainant. ReAssure was ordered to ...
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