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Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) head of asset management and pensions policy, Nike Trost, has said the FCA is ...
The increase followed news that the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rate was also up from 3.6 per cent in June and is anticipated to reach 4 per cent by the end of the year, while a metric of inflation ...
Concerns over the future of the triple lock have persisted, after analysis from Broadstone suggested that the state pension ...
Despite broad support for the Pension Schemes Bill, there are various ways in which it could be improved, the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has said, reiterating its concerns over plans for a ...
A coalition of UK pension and insurance investors, including the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), Just Group, Aviva Investors, and GLIL Infrastructure, has committed financing to the £3bn refurbishment ...
Pensions Age looks back on the week’s key developments, from pension tax speculation and regulatory updates to defined benefit (DB) scheme challenges and a busy annuity market ...
Mark Duke explains what a successful pensions de-risking plan should look like De-risking is a slogan applied to many of the actions being taken by trustees and sponsors running defined benefit (DB) ...
In our latest Pensions Age video interview, Aon DC senior partner and head of DC consulting, Ben Roe, speaks to Laura Blows about the latest changes and challenges within the DC sector ...
Speculation over potential changes to pension tax rules has continued to grow ahead of the Autumn Budget, with reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves, is set to consider cutting the tax-free pension lu ...
The government and pensions industry both need to take action to address pension adequacy concerns, the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has said, warning that this is “arguably the biggest chal ...