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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has called for industry collaboration to tackle the UK’s “unfinished” pension system, as it ...
Black individuals in the UK expect to enjoy nearly five more years in retirement and receive £8,000 more in annual pension income than the UK average, despite facing a 14.8 per cent ethnicity pay gap, ...
The estimated aggregate IAS19 surplus for the FTSE100's UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes was £40bn as of year-end 2024, marking the fifth year in a row showing an overall surplus and a similar ...
Defined benefit (DB) pension scheme funding levels have hit a record high, with three in four DB schemes now in surplus and ...
More than one in five (21 per cent) people have lost track of a pension, a survey conducted by Opinium on behalf of Hargreaves Lansdown has revealed ...
SSE and Severn Trent have published their annual results for the year ending March 2025, revealing funding improvements ...
The majority (82 per cent) of institutional investors, including UK pension funds, think that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are moving away from short-term asset allocation strategies to core portfolio ...
The upcoming increase in employer National Insurance contributions (NIC) has sparked a surge of interest in salary sacrifice, ...
The UK pensions and insurance sector could meet up to 50 per cent of the investment needed to deliver on the UK's net-zero commitments, but only if the current policy, regulatory and market barriers ...
Association of British Insurers (ABI) long-term savings policy adviser, Emily-Mae Collins, discusses the recent progress towards the launch of the MoneyHelper dashboard and the ...
Nest has committed approximately £450m (€530m) to seed an infrastructure debt fund with strategic partner IFM Investors, targeting investment opportunities in the European market ...