Average remuneration for pension trustee chairs in the UK has fallen following several years of consistent increases, according to a new report from Barnett Waddingham and Winmark.
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has announced that Louise Pryor has begun work as its new president after taking over from Tan Suee Chieh.
Global debt is forecast to surpass World War II levels by the end of this year due to a continuous rise in government and corporate spending following the outbreak of COVID-19.
A consortium of seven leading insurers have launched a new company dedicated to enhancing cyber risk mitigation efforts across the global insurance industry.
Strong government policies and financial support will see renewable energy account for nearly 40% of the world's power mix by the end of this decade, according to research by GlobalData.
UK pension schemes should consider appointing an independent professional trustee (IPT) to help navigate increasingly complex risks, according to a new governance guide published today.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today opened a consultation on plans to extend requirements for climate related-disclosures to certain listed companies and regulated firms.
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has called for an increased focus on consumer fairness when pricing home and motor insurance products in the UK.
Cyber criminals are demanding increasingly large sums of money when carrying out ransomware attacks on UK businesses, research by technology firm Cybereason has uncovered.
Withdrawal behaviours are among the top concerns of a third of pension providers in the UK, with two-thirds fearing this concern will grow as more people rely solely on a defined contribution (DC) pension.