An extra 1.2m people are facing a worse retirement lifestyle than in 2023, according to the annual retirement report from Scottish Widows.
The Scottish Widows Platform, the new name for The Embark Platform, has been launched this week.
Nearly one in five (19%) of women in their 30s are failing to save for retirement, according to a new report.
One in ten (11%) UK adults paused or reduced their pension contributions in March, according to a new report.
The scaling back of lockdown restrictions is boosting consumer personal finance confidence with one in seven expecting to increase pension contributions in the next year.
Scottish Widows has appointed Graeme Bold as director of workplace pensions.
Scottish Widows has been ordered to compensate a client after a rule change around overseas pension transfers led to him being hit by an unnecessary 25% per cent tax charge.
A programme of enhanced workplace savings, including a SIPP, has been launched by Scottish Widows.
More than four in five (83%) Britons are unhappy with the amount they save into their pension every month, according to new research from pension communications company Pension Geeks.
Women could be faced with a significant retirement shortfall as the gap between both attitudes towards saving and savings levels widens with men as they get older.