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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has announced plans to launch a Pensions Data and Digital Working Group, describing it as a ...
Nearly half (46 per cent) of working-age Brits said they didn’t think the state pension would exist by the time they retired ...
A new fintech platform enabling members to access their pension savings through a debit card or digital wallet with an app interface has launched in response to concerns that there is a clear gap betw ...
The government has been urged to take "decisive" action and introduce a four-point pension guarantee, after the Institute for Fiscal Studies' (IFS) pension review suggested that "serious problems" ...
More than half (62 per cent) of investment firms are now considering Long-Term Asset Funds (LTAFs) or have one in development, despite only 14 per cent of these firms have actually launched an LTAF in ...
The Molins UK Pension Fund has completed a £249m buy-in deal with Aviva, securing the benefits of over 3,500 members of the scheme ...
More pension funds, charities and companies are now looking at Bitcoin as a long-term, strategic asset, with in-built scarcity and increasing clarity around regulation meaning that Bitcoin is entering ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is preparing to launch a “big initiative” in the next few months focused on whether commercial ...
The pension contribution gap between men and women aged 30 - 45 has increased by an average of 3 per cent since 2022, data ...
Seven out of the 14 remaining voluntary participants are “very close” to finishing their connection journey to the ...
Legal & General (L&G) has announced that it will be providing defined benefit (DB) pension scheme trustees and employers with the capability to transfer surplus funds into defined contribution (DC) ...
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) women have secured a 'vital safeguard' for their legal case against the ...