The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) should provide further clarity on how trust-based pension schemes will be able to ...
Just over one in eight (13 per cent) young people could not answer a question correctly in a four-part true or false pension quiz, research from the Money and Pensions Service (Maps) has found ...
Sales of pension annuity contracts increased by 24 per cent in 2024 to 89,600, surpassing last year’s total and reaching a new ten-year high, figures from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) hav ...
The Finning Pension Scheme has secured a £250 million bulk purchase annuity (BPA) buy-in with Standard Life, covering the benefits of all 2,170 scheme members ...
There is a “stubborn” gender pensions gap across all ages with women struggling to build pension wealth throughout their working life, analysis from Interactive Investor has revealed ...
The government has been urged to take action to stop and reverse the proliferation of small pension pots, after a report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) suggested that there is a strong ca ...
While UK savers are open to AI playing a role in pension customer support, they are not ready for a fully automated experience, research from PensionBee has revealed ...
Men over 16 have a median occupational defined contribution (DC) pension pot of £10,000, whereas women in the same age group have just £5,000, suggesting a significant gap in pension savings between ...
The BAL section of the Tui Group UK Pension Trust has completed a £370m buy-in with Legal & General (L&G) Assurance Society, meaning that all section benefits are now fully secured ...
Those running UK defined contribution (DC) pension schemes are still too often underestimating the impact of the gilt market volatility of the last few years, Aon has argued, suggesting this could hav ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) issued six section 72A (s72A) requests to pension schemes in 2024 requiring people to attend interviews, compared to just one s72A request between 2018 and Q1 2024, accord ...
The aggregate surplus of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes rose to £239bn in January 2025, as DB scheme funding continued to strengthen, the Pension Protection Fund's (PPF) 7800 Index has revealed ...