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Compensation for a typical defined benefit (DB) pension transfer redress case continued to fall through Q1 2025, as a result of financial conditions softening and rates rising,<br /> Broadstone's DB r ...
Four unnamed defined benefit (DB) schemes have completed buy-ins with Utmost Life and Pensions, worth a combined £117m, this year to date. These transactions secured the benefits of 1,127 pensioners ...
Anxious and overwhelmed' savers resoundingly back the concept of targeted support despite fears over data consistency and a lack of trust in the industry, a report from the Standard Life Centre for th ...
Rothesay has completed a £400m eight-year investment facility in the purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) sector ...
Older Brits are delaying retirement due to the rising state pension age (SPA), according to research from the University of Bath, yet many younger workers, particularly women, risk being underprepared ...
Pension schemes, third-party administrators and insurers should “urgently” modernise their admin infrastructure, Mantle has said, after a freedom of information request found a 33 per cent year-on-yea ...
Nearly a quarter (24 per cent) of Gen Z savers are not prioritising saving for retirement and are instead expecting an inheritance to fund their later life, research from Standard Life has revealed ...
Just over a third (34 per cent) of people have a clear idea of how much income they will need in retirement, according to research from Hargreaves Lansdown ...
Four in five (80 per cent) businesses currently offering a defined contribution (DC) pension scheme anticipate changing their provision type in the coming years, research by LawDeb Pensions has reveal ...
Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) administering authorities may struggle to deliver the changes proposed in its access and fairness consultation, as they are already implementing other ...
The aggregate surplus of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes rose from £221.1bn to £230.5bn in June, after a rise in liability values was outpaced by the growth in DB schemes' estimated asset values, ...
Despite cross-party support for many of the planned changes included in the Pension Schemes Bill, its second reading in the House of Commons was dominated by concerns from MPs ...
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