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The aggregate surplus of UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes against long-term funding targets remained “extremely positive” at £189bn, a fall of £2bn compared to the end of last month, analysis f ...
Over 50 per cent of pension schemes now offer members additional retirement support beyond the statutory minimum, analysis from Aon has found, with many schemes looking to provide increased support an ...
Following the Pension Schemes Bill and the Chancellor’s support for surplus release, a survey by the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) found strong backing for trustees to be at the ...
Defined Contribution (DC) megafunds have the potential to be a “game changer” for pension savers and the UK economy, according to WPI Economics, but only if policymakers and regulators properly manage ...
Pensions has made its first investment in private markets with an allocation to UK affordable housing, with the new allocation expected to support its commitment as a signatory to the Mansion House Ac ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has announced plans to work with industry stakeholders, advisers, and professional bodies to develop and test a voluntary net-zero transition plan template that is fit for ...
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), alongside other education unions, has welcomed the news that the country's largest multi-academy trust (MAT) will not implement a controversial propos ...
Almost a third (36 per cent) of schemes said if pricing is equal, member experience would be the deciding factor between choosing between a new market entrant and an established provider, according to ...
The Pension Schemes Bill is set to return to parliament today (7 July) for its second reading, with Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, suggesting that the pace of pension reform is now ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce the launch of the second phase of the pensions review, focusing on pensions ...
The expected future living standard in retirement provided by defined contribution (DC) savings rose in Q1 of 2025, driven by an increase in expected future returns pre-retirement, which offset ...
Employees and self-employed people with disabilities and long-term health conditions are "largely" less confident about having a comfortable retirement, a study from Barnett Waddingham has revealed.