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GAD's Retirement Calculator is now live for 12 different organisations. Pensions experts developed the platform, following the McCloud legal ruling.
Minister for Pensions Laura Trott announces shake-up of private pensions to create fairer, more predictable, and better-run pensions.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Government Actuary has shared his perspectives on defined benefit pensions with the Work and Pensions Committee.
Administrators of public service pension schemes are facing an unprecedented period of pressure. This blog considers some of the challenges and opportunities.
This eNews Special Feature looks at GAD’s work in some specialist areas relating to staff pensions.
The average Pension Credit award is worth over £3,500 a year and those who claim by 18 December could also be entitled to an extra £324 cost of living payment.
Government is stepping in to provide pensioners with £300 per household, which comes on top of regular Winter Fuel Payments.
Over nine million 50+ workers now on payrolls, an increase of more than 210,000 since last year.
Automatic Enrolment has helped millions put more into their pension pots than ever before, according to new figures released to mark 10 years since the policy was introduced.
Today (17 October 2022) regulations to enable millions of UK savers to access their pensions information at the touch of a button have been laid before parliament.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Using dashboards to monitor experience, provide data insights and validate assumptions.
Using data science pipelines to efficiently value pension scheme liabilities.
Broad comparability assessments, which relate to protecting future pension rights, will resume in full later this year.
Dominic Harris has been confirmed as the new Pensions Ombudsman.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
NHS pension scheme changes could be extended to allow retired staff to retain pension benefits if they return to the workforce.
The pensions sector has received an injection of innovation today as a brand new type of pension scheme officially opened for applications in Great Britain.
A new consultation on measures to boost protections for members of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes has been launched by DWP today (Tuesday 26 July).
Minister for Pensions Guy Opperman has called on pension schemes of all types and sizes to make sure their data is ready for pensions dashboards.
Claims for Pension Credit more than doubled during the Department for Work and Pension’s recent Pension Credit Day of Action, new figures have revealed.
Dominic Harris is the preferred candidate for the role of Pensions Ombudsman and Pensions Protection Fund Ombudsman, the DWP has announced today, 11 July 2022.
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