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The Pensions Age Autumn Conference, taking place in London on Tuesday 16 September 2025, is now open for registration ...
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 ...
Nest has committed approximately £450m (€530m) to seed an infrastructure debt fund with strategic partner IFM Investors, targeting investment opportunities in the European market ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has launched an innovation support service to reduce “unnecessary” regulatory barriers to ...
The Impact Investing Principles for Pensions have been updated to help UK pension fund trustees better align their investment decisions with long-term impact goals and fiduciary duties ...
Pension Wise could benefit from a shift from optional nudges to auto-enrolled appointments, Just Group has suggested, warning that low take-up of guidance risks storing future problems for retirees fa ...
Mid to large-sized employers – those with 500 to 50,000 employees – should be re-enrolling employees into their workplace pension schemes in 2025 as part of their mandatory three-year requirement, Hym ...
The size of a scheme is the "key factor" for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes choosing an endgame, according to Aon's 2025 endgame survey. The annual survey, which covered over 200 schemes, mainly ...
The number of people who fully withdrew pension pots of £250,000 or more was 292 between October 2023 and March 2024, an increase of 70 people compared to the same period a year earlier, according to ...
The majority of employers (82 per cent) have not switched or considered switching pension providers, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) 2024 employer survey ...
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