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What can schemes do to close the gender pension gap?

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Pension schemes are facing one of their toughest challenges: how to address an average shortfall of £136,000 between the average male and female pension pot.

Calls grow for long-term savings commission

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People’s Partnership report calls for commission to lead revamp of UK pension system.

What does Labour have in store for the pensions industry?

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The sector has reacted positively to the opposition’s proposals for pensions and financial services reforms.

PLSA reports sharp increase in cost of ‘moderate’ retirement

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Rising costs should be a wake-up call for government, according to former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb.

No change: AE review raises more questions

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More people will be auto-enrolled but a lack of affirmative action from government leaves questions over the direction of policy.

State pension age ‘must rise to 71’, research shows

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New data suggests that the state pension age must increase at a far greater rate than currently planned.

Time for a long-term savings commission?

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In the wake of the divisive 'pots for life' consultation, calls are emerging for an independent body to help advise the government on pensions and savings policy.

One trustee’s predictions for 2024

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Whatever 2024 brings, trustees must stay on their guard and remember their primary purpose

Avon Pension Fund brings forward its carbon net zero target by five years

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The £5.4 billion fund provides pensions for 140,000 people.

Research: Professional trustee firms are incorporating diversity into their business strategies

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Failure to attract diverse talent or collect diversity data are key barriers to EDI progress, the researchers discovered