Defined benefit (DB) pension transfer redress payments are expected to remain at historically low levels in the first quarter of 2026, according to the latest projections from First Actuarial ...
Defined benefit (DB) schemes need to consider five actions they should be taking to hit the ground running in 2026, with the year set to bring widespread industry change and developments for trustees, ...
UK adults are aware that a pension can form part of a divorce settlement, according to research from the Money and Pensions Service (Maps) ...
Towergate Employee Benefits has announced its rebrand to Everywhen, with the new name being rolled out across all assets ...
Broadstone advised on more than £500m of bulk purchase annuity (BPA) business through SM&RT Insure last year, bringing the total value of BPA deals completed through the proposition past £1bn ...
Smaller charities are being left behind in the UK pensions landscape as larger organisations benefit from improving defined benefit (DB) funding positions, according to research from First Actuarial ...
Divorced women in the UK face a pension gap of 61 per cent compared with divorced men, according to research from ...
TPT Retirement Solutions (TPT) has raised “serious concerns” over the Pension Protection Fund’s (PPF) decision to continue ...
Adults in the UK are increasingly prioritising raising their pension contributions in 2026, analysis from Pensions UK has shown ...
Almost a quarter (24 per cent) of people in the UK have three or more pensions, a study conducted by Opinium on behalf of Hargraves Lansdown (HL) has found ...
Pension scheme buy-in volumes are forecast to reach between £40bn and £55bn in 2026, according to LCP. The consultancy believed that record volumes of £55bn could be achieved this year due to insurers ...