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The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has released guidance aimed at strengthening data security, future-proofing administration, and supporting robust scheme governance in response ...
Less than half (47 per cent) of British people know how their pension investments are performing, with men “significantly” more likely to know than women, research from Hargreaves Lansdown has reveale ...
The wait is over — the shortlist for the Irish Pensions Awards 2025 has just been revealed! You can view the full list of ...
Just over half (51 per cent) of UK baby boomers are on track to meet their retirement goals, with the rest expected to fall short of the income needed to maintain their current lifestyle or achieve a ...
A national petition urging the government to introduce a legally enforceable 10-day pension switch guarantee has been launched by PensionBee, amid growing frustration over the current pace of pension ...
The Access Pool has said that the 11 Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) funds within the pool are likely to separate, acknowledging that not all 11 authorities within the pool are expected to sele ...
Pensions Age looks back on the key developments in the industry this week, including HMRC data, The Pensions Ombudsman’s new corporate strategy, and ongoing concerns around pension adequacy ...
Non-executive appointments to NS&I's board, including the chair, are regulated by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments. The process for identifying an interim chair will follow the ...
Whilst several UK businesses have been reassured by the news that the government will introduce legislation to deal with issues arising from the Virgin Media judgment, many are still monitoring the si ...
As God's own county celebrates another Yorkshire Day this Friday, 1 August, Natalie Tuck highlights the talent and vibrancy of the region's thriving pensions sector.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has urged trustees to engage with the government's consultation on mandating UK-regulated ...
The vast majority (89 per cent) of eligible employees in Great Britain were saving into a workplace pension in 2024, with around 21.7 million eligible employees saving, figures from the Department for ...