The Pensions Ombudsman has told a firm it must pay out after a client complained about the “incorrect and inconsistent valuation of his pension fund”.
Almost half of workers would stay in work if they were offered more flexibility by their employers in later life, according to new research.
The one pension topic guaranteed to create a healthy discussion is that of defined benefit (DB) transfers.
A former Department of Defence Minister has been handed a new ministerial role at the Department for Work and Pensions.
A pensions firm has started a new fee schedule, which it claims will simplify charges.
After serving six years on the AMPS Committee, three years of which as Chairman, I felt that it was the right time to step down and let someone else take the helm.
Today saw the release of the ‘Women In Finance’ charter and although I haven’t really been engaged in the production of this, I decided as a woman, maybe I should take a look to see if I was missing out on something that might change my life or the life of my colleagues.
The DWP has announced it will look to plug the gaps in automatic enrolment to help those with multiple low-income jobs.
A veteran pensions expert, whose career spanned over five decades, is retiring.
The DWP is seeking suggestions on how it can stop SSASs being used in pension scams.
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