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The UK’s defined benefit (DB) risk transfer market is witnessing a “fundamental transformation” with insurer supply now exceeding demand for the first time in several years, Hymans Robertson has sugge ...
The number of pension providers that have completed their connection to the pensions dashboards ecosystem has continued to ...
European pension schemes holding US assets face an "unprecedented challenge", Isio chief investment officer, Barry Jones has warned, with many schemes now rethinking their foreign exchange (FX) ...
Pensions Management Institute (PMI) chief strategy officer, Helen Forrest Hall, discusses the importance of getting the sequencing of the upcoming pension reforms right ...
Almost half (47 per cent) of carers between the ages of 60 and 65 have no private pension savings, an analysis by Phoenix Insights has revealed ...
The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) has announced plans to question pension industry leaders and finance think tanks on pension funds’ UK investments and how to boost them ...
The government has said that it will consider changes to the Pensions Protection Fund (PPF) compensation framework, including ...
Over six in 10 (63 per cent) pension funds, insurance asset managers, family offices, and wealth managers are “quite concerned” that companies are making false claims about to what extent they use ...
Nearly nine million savers in the UK remain "significantly underpensioned" compared to the broader population, with research from Now Pensions revealing that private pension incomes for ...
Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, has confirmed that the government is moving forward with its plans to extend collective ...
HM Treasury has updated the Treasury Directions for the Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022 regarding the McCloud remedy ...
Benefits Guru and STAR, two industry award schemes, have released their 2025 ratings for workplace pension providers, ranking them on financial wellness and transfer times, respectively ...