Schroders has announced its commitment to running-on its defined benefit (DB) pension scheme and leveraging a portion of the surplus to fund its defined contribution (DC) commitments ...
Pensions Age news editor, Sophie Smith, discusses the importance of initatives like Financial Planning Week, and the need for the industry to make sure that financial planning is as as accesible as po ...
Nearly all (93 per cent) UK and European institutional investors, including pension funds, have expressed significant unease over the future of sustainability practices under a Trump presidency, ...
The gap between the best and worst-paying annuities has “spiked” in recent weeks, reflecting the rise in bond yields, analysis by Just Group has revealed ...
MPs have voted in favour to bring in a bill that would require the government address the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman’s (PHSO) report on women’s historic state pension c ...
Industry organisations have broadly welcomed the news that the government is considering making legislative changes to give the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) more flexibility to reduce its levy, highl ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is working with The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to gather information on the number of schemes providing discretionary increases on pre-1997 benefits, Secretary ...
Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, has confirmed that all automatic enrolment (AE) thresholds will be maintained at their 2024/25 levels in 2025/26, as the government looks to balance adequacy and ...