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An end-to-end service aimed at helping small pension schemes with risk transfer and investment challenges has been launched by Hymans Robertson ...
Three quarters (75 per cent) of pension professionals have identified underpins and 'better of' tests as the most challenging or complex benefits to simplify, according to research from the Society of ...
The majority of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes say it is "still too early to say" whether the use of surplus proposals will affect their strategy, according to a poll carried out by LCP. The ...
Reforms to address small pot issues must strike the "right balance" between improving value for members and creating further autonomy for the government over pension policy in this area, Sackers ...
The Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, has reached out to the Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) to discuss the Pension Schemes ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) chief executive, Nausicaa Delfas, has called on the pensions industry to seize the opportunity ...
A decade after the introduction of pension freedoms, fewer than half (47 per cent) of UK savers said they were aware of the options available to them at retirement, and just 27 per cent reported that ...
Fiduciary managers (FMs) are still recovering from the financial shocks of recent years, and long-term investment performance remains underwhelming, according to a new report from consultancy firm Bar ...
The average pension income for a carer has fallen to 49 per cent of the national average, research by Now Pensions has revealed, down from 55 per cent in 2020 highlighting a widening savings gap ...
The Department for Education has confirmed “significant” progress in clearing the backlog of pension transfer requests within ...
TPT Retirement Solutions has launched a new defined contribution (DC) decumulation solution designed to simplify retirement ...
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