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  • Athens set to raid pension funds to make ends meet this month

    March 3, 2015

    Greece could raid the cash reserves of pension funds and public sector entities in a bid to cover its funding needs this month. Athens – which has monthly needs of about €4.5bn (£3.27bn), including a wage and pension bill of €1.5bn – is running out of options to fund itself despite a deal with the [...]

  • City watchdog launches study into pension fund fee structure

    March 2, 2015

    THE FINANCIAL Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have called on members of the country’s investment industry to help fashion new rules on how workplace pension scheme costs should be reported to savers. From April this year, Independent Governance Committees (IGCs) and pension scheme trustees will be required to report [...]

  • Smart Pension is a startup that wants to make auto enrollment a cinch for small businesses

    February 26, 2015

    Auto-enrollment might be good for employees, but getting the paperwork done in time for the deadline (which, fact fans, is 1 March for businesses with 54-57 employees) is creating a headache for entrepreneurs. Step forward Smart Pension, a startup which has just closed a £1.5m funding round, with backers including the likes of Zoopla investor William [...]

  • Balfour Beatty agrees new deal to delay pension fund payment

    February 24, 2015

    INFRASTRUCTURE group Balfour Beatty has worked out a deal with the trustee of its pension fund to delay payment of an £85m deficit agreed at the time of the Parsons Brinckerhoff disposal. The company agreed heads of terms with the fund’s trustee, and Balfour will now make the payment over eight years, instead of one [...]

  • Working five years longer boosts pension pots by a third

    February 24, 2015

    The secret to a more comfortable retirement is to stay in work that little bit longer, new research has shown. Staying in full-time employment for five years after the retirement age, while continuing to pay into a private pension, could lift final weekly incomes by a third according to the Pensions Policy Institute and Friends [...]

  • Fire Brigade Union forges ahead with 24-hour strike over pension dispute

    February 23, 2015

    The Fire Brigade Union is planning a 24-hour strike this week over a new “unworkable” pensions scheme being put forward by the government.  Firefighters throughout England – but no other part of the UK – are planning to walk out from 7am on Wednesday (February 25). They will attend a rally in Westminster.   The [...]

  • Nutmeg ready to shake-up UK pension market

    February 22, 2015

    Online wealth management group Nutmeg is today launching its first personal pension in an attempt to disrupt the UK pensions sector. Nutmeg co-founder and chief executive Nick Hungerford says current offerings on the market are “complicated, underfunded and in need of some massive changes.” “We know there’s a massive deficit in pensions savings; company pensions [...]

  • Pensions group calls for a new industry body

    February 22, 2015

    The UK government is facing calls to introduce a new independent Pension Commission to deal with problems in the sector and produce better policy. The International Longevity Centre-UK and Prudential have published a report today highlighting the fact that current policy is not enough to secure adequate retirement incomes for many, and retirement planning is [...]

  • Labour could cut pensions tax relief to fund tuition fees reduction

    February 21, 2015

      Labour is planning a possible tax raid on pensions in order to fund a cut in tuition fees, it has emerged.   Ed Miliband is planning to cut tuition fees from £9,000 to £6,000 if Labour wins this year’s General Election, but will need around £2bn a year to fund the scheme.   According [...]

  • Free market think tank Centre for Policy Studies sounds alarm over pension reforms

    February 20, 2015

    A free market think tank has warned over government plans to overhaul the current pensions system in May, saying freeing people from obligation to buy an annuity exposes them to "potentially dangerous" risks.  In his 2014 budget, Chancellor George Osborne abolished the obligation on retirees to buy annuities – a guaranteed life income – with their [...]

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