The Pensions Advisory Service has seen an increase in the number of calls regarding pensions-busting schemes this year.
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The Pensions Advisory Service has seen an increase in the number of calls regarding pensions-busting schemes this year.
At the cusp of auto-enrolment, Katie Morley quizzes pensions minister Steve Webb to ask how viable it really is for young people to save into pensions.
Camden and Wandsworth councils will save £50,000 a year after making a decision to merge their pensions administration.
Up to 70 per cent of shareholder votes are at risk of not being registered due to technical problems experienced by registrars.
It won’t be long before Gen-Y discovers just how measly their pensions will be.
Around a third of employers believe they are currently offering a pension scheme similar to the defined ambition idea proposed by Steve Webb.
Ed Milliband has pledged to bring 690,000 of the lowest paid workers in Britain into the pensions system by removing the lower earnings limit.
Employers giving members minimum auto-enrolment contributions will have to increase them by up to 2 per cent if they pay for consultancy through annual management charges.
A new measure of FTSE 350 companies’ ability to pay off pension debts highlights how up to a third are at threat of insolvency.
PW's Katie Morley is joined on the pensions sofa by GMB union national secretary Brian Strutton and Centre for Policy Studies research fellow Michael Johnson. They argue the pros and cons of the government's public sector pensions reform agenda.
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