Security and sustainability in defined benefit pension schemes
The government has published a green paper seeking input on several key issues affecting defined benefit pension schemes. These include member protection, funding and investment,
Supreme Court pension ruling on rights of unmarried couples
The Supreme Court yesterday decided that an unmarried cohabitant partner was entitled to receive a survivor’s pension from her deceased partner’s pension scheme. This decision
Defined contribution scheme members outnumber defined benefit for the first time
The number of members of defined contribution pension schemes has overtaken defined benefit scheme members for the first time. This is according to a new
At-retirement financial advice in the workplace
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has published “At-retirement financial advice in the workplace”, a report exploring employer reactions to two new initiatives being considered by
Lifetime Allowance Reduced from 6th April
When George Osborne, the chancellor, announced the reduction in the lifetime allowance last year, he claimed just 4% of the wealthiest savers would be affected.