From April next year workers earning £10,000 or more will be automatically enrolled into their company pension scheme, the Department for Work and Pensions has revealed
All 33 local authorities in London have agreed a plan to merge £20bn of pension fund assets into a singe investment vehicle in a bid to cut costs and improve investment returns
The £11bn motor insurance market is not working well for consumers, the Competition Commission said today as it published the interim findings of its investigation
Mercer has backed a comply or explain approach to annual management charges, warning that fee caps risk putting more innovative products out of reach.
People born in the 1960s and 1970s have been hit hard by the rapid shift away from defined benefit pension to defined contribution plans, making them the first post-war generation to be no better off than their parents, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said today
More than two million workers have been auto-enrolled into a workplace pension scheme, according to latest monthly figures from The Pensions Regulator.
Smaller firms preparation for Solvency II may have slipped behind their bigger counterparts, the Prudential Regulation Authority's director of insurance has warned.
Insured losses from cyclone Xaver, which hit northern Europe last week, could be as much as 1.4bn, according to estimates by the catastrophe modelling firm AIR.
Skills and knowledge gaps are affecting pension trustees ability to make confident investment decisions, Mercers 2013 pensions governance survey has revealed