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Almost 11 million Brits are facing inadequate retirement incomes according to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Plans to make it simple for people to take their work pension with them from job to job will be published today.
Pensions Minister Steve Webb today laid down a summer challenge to industry that pension provision has to provide more certainty.
Guidance has been published for businesses wanting high quality pension schemes for the Government’s workplace pension reforms.
Current private pensions regulations are being put in the spotlight this week, as part of the Government’s ‘Red Tape Challenge’.
From this week the average state pension payment for 2012/13 is estimated to be £124 a week, an increase of £6 from last year.
Six months to go until Automatic Enrolment begins and new figures show that final salary pension scheme payouts will reach a record high.
The final stages for automatic enrolment are put in place as the response to the consultation on the earnings threshold is published.
A key package of regulation to help employers prepare for automatic enrolment into workplace pensions is published today.
A revised timetable for when employers of all sizes must start enrolling their staff in a workplace pension is set out by the government.
A multi-million pound Government campaign aimed at getting millions of people saving more for their retirement launches in the print press.
New plans are published today that will ensure that money saved into a pension stays in a pension.
Only 38% of working-age people - are saving into a private pension, the lowest level in the past ten years.
Research exploring how people feel about their standard of living and income in retirement and their feelings about their financial future.
Young workers are nearly four times less likely than their older counterparts to be saving in their employer’s pension scheme.
Twenty year olds are three times more likely to reach 100 than people of their grandparent’s age (80 year olds).
The government's response to the Supreme Court's judgment on the meaning of ‘money purchase benefits’ in pensions law.
Proposals to address short service refunds, small pension pots and transfers will be put forward by the Government later this year.
Appointment of Trustee Members of NEST (National Employment Savings Trust).
The Government will not introduce legislation to override pension scheme rules, Pensions Minister Steve Webb confirmed today.
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