The vast majority of UK adults back government plans to overhaul the way victims of road accidents claim compensation for personal injuries, a new survey has found.
The UK government should abolish pension tax relief and replace it with bonuses on individual and employer saving contributions, the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) has said.
More than eight in ten pension investment managers and trustees would like to use a checklist provided by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) during the tender process for fiduciary managers and consultants.
UK workers joining the public sector today will retire with a pension three times larger on average than those entering the private sector, new research reveals.
Four in five business executives have at least started planning blockchain initiatives for their companies, with a quarter of these already having live or pilot projects underway.
Half of British investors have seen their wealth decline since the UK voted to leave the EU back in 2016, compared with less than a fifth that have become richer.
A nationwide study has found that self-employed workers are ten times more likely to be without a private pension in the UK than people in traditional employment.
There are up to 238,562 fatalities caused by road accidents in India each year more than 100 times the UK number and actuaries could play a crucial role in tackling the problem.
There are five times as many people using wearable devices to monitor their health in England today than there were back in 2014, new research has found.