Members of the House of Lords are voting today (19 March) on an amendment to remove the investment mandation power from the ...
The 29th UK Pensions Awards have been rigorously judged by a panel of senior scheme managers, trustees and advisers. To see the full list of judges, visit the UK Pensions Awards website. The winners ...
Members of the House of Lords have voted today (19 March) to remove the investment mandation power from the Pension Schemes ...
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has published the 2025 edition of its diversity pay gap report, showing a reduction in both the mean and median gender pay gaps.
Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has opted to hold interest rates at 3.75% amid inflationary concerns caused by increased geopolitical uncertainty.
The app has registered 111,000 users in the last six months, taking its log ins since launch to one million. Run by tracing technology provider Raindrop, which supports the app's ‘find' ...
A majority of pension schemes have established business continuity plans, research from the Society of Pensions Professionals (SPP) shows.
Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) completed £6.8bn of new business premiums in 2025, according to its full-year results.
In this week’s Pensions Buzz, we want to know if you agree with pensions minister Torsten Bell that trust in pensions is “too low”?
There is “a lot of work needed” in order to deliver on the various changes across the pensions sector, Emma Douglas says.
The latest of the Association of Member-Nominated Trustees’ (AMNT’s) regular columns says that, 35 years on from Maxwell, the need for ‘involved stakeholders’ is greater than ever.
There is widespread concern among savers over the proposed government power to require pension providers to invest in assets ...