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Car and home insurance premiums continue to fall
The average cost of both motor and home insurance fell during the first three months of this year, according to figures published by the AA today.
25 April 2013
Single regulator is needed for workplace pensions, say MPs
The government should look again at creating a single body with sole responsibility for regulating workplace pensions, MPs said today.
25 April 2013
Parents under pressure as pensions plummet
Four out of ten people retiring this year will still be providing ongoing financial support to their children and grandchildren, according to a study published today by the Prudential.
24 April 2013
Cost of buying £5,000-a-year retirement income has jumped 29%
The size of pension pot needed to provide a man with an annual retirement income of £5,000 has increased by nearly a third since late 2009, official figures published today have revealed.
23 April 2013
Government sets out 'pension pot follows member' plans
The Department for Work and Pensions has published full details of the new system where pension pots will automatically follow people as they move from job to job.
23 April 2013
Actuary tops 'best job' league table, US research finds
Being an actuary has been ranked the best job in the US by recruitment website CareerCast.com, with the high pay, low stress and robust hiring prospects the role offers helping it to top the list of 200 occupations surveyed.
23 April 2013
Charity cycle ride: On yer bike - more riders needed!
The Worshipful Company of Actuaries is organising a cycle ride in London on Sunday 19 May, as part of its charitable fund raising activities.
22 April 2013
Global risk readiness has fallen since 2011, Aon survey finds
The proportion of organisations worldwide that feel fully prepared to deal with the main risks they face has fallen over the past two years, according to research published by Aon Risk Solutions today.
22 April 2013
Nick Salter to become Institute and Faculty of Actuaries' President-elect
Nick Salter, co-founder of actuarial consultancy Barnett Waddingham, has been chosen as President-elect of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
22 April 2013
Over 300,000 people have been auto-enrolled
More than 300,000 workers have been automatically enrolled into a workplace pension scheme since October 2012, according to figures published by The Pensions Regulator today.
19 April 2013
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FEATURE
Steve Webb: the pensions revolutionary
Nick Mann meets Steve Webb, the government minister charged with managing massive changes in workplace and state pension provision
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