The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) should provide further clarity on how trust-based pension schemes will be able to ...
The UK’s housing crisis must be addressed in ways that meet the needs of older people, according to multiple speakers at the ...
More than half (52 per cent) of UK finance decision makers believe defined benefit (DB) schemes are more likely to run on for longer following the liability-driven investment (LDI) crisis, research by ...
UK-listed companies with defined benefit (DB) schemes issued 81 profit warnings in 2024, the highest annual volume since 2020, EY-Parthenon has revealed ...
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has said that he wants the region to “be a pioneer” in improving the lives of older people within stronger communities ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has "basically finished" its state pension correction exercise and is making "good ...
Just over one in eight (13 per cent) young people could not answer a question correctly in a four-part true or false pension quiz, research from the Money and Pensions Service (Maps) has found ...
A total of 152,700 estates will come into scope of inheritance tax (IHT) or face additional IHT liability if measures to ...
Defined benefit (DB) pension schemes continued to improve their funding levels at the start of 2025, according to the Broadstone Sirius Index, but turbulence is expected to come with a global trade wa ...
The government should act more quickly to reform social care in order to mitigate negative social and economic impacts of an ageing society, to help older people work for longer if they wish, and save ...
Over three quarters (77 per cent) of senior pension fund executives anticipate that the overall risk environment for their pension funds will increase “dramatically” or “slightly” in 2025, research fr ...
There is a “stubborn” gender pensions gap across all ages with women struggling to build pension wealth throughout their working life, analysis from Interactive Investor has revealed ...