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Promoting social mobility is key to closing the pension industry's talent gap and better serving members from all backgrounds ...
The average pension pot in the UK increased in size by 9 per cent between 2024 and 2025, putting growth comfortably ahead of ...
The latest news in brief and mandates from the past seven days ...
Data from Action Fraud has revealed that £17,657,249 in pension savings was lost to fraud in 2024, with individuals losing an ...
Welcome Break Pension Plan, sponsored by motorway service operator Welcome Break Group, has completed a £23m pension buy-in with Just Group ...
Pensions Minister, Torsten Bell, has dismissed recent speculation surrounding possible pensions measures in the upcoming Autumn Budget as “nonsense,” urging the industry to focus instead on the govern ...
UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes have remained resilient despite market volatility, with the Pension Protection Fund’s (PPF) latest 7800 Index reporting an estimated aggregate surplus of £238.9 ...
Pensions Age looks back on the key developments in the industry this week, including a renewed focus on pension scams, the latest updates from the bulk purchase annuity market, and a closer look at ho ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has urged trustees and administrators to work together to deliver even higher standards of ...
The UK held firm at 14th place in the Natixis Investment Managers' (Natixis IM) 2025 Global Retirement Index, despite losses in the country's material wellbeing and finances in retirement scores ...
The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has appointed Girish Menezes as its new president, alongside three new non-executive directors (NEDs) to its board ...
The covenant of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes is the ‘underpin’ to any surplus release strategy under the changes proposed in the Pension Schemes Bill, according to PwC partner, Atul del Tasso- ...