The Pensions Minister is set to be grilled by MPs in Parliament on Monday as part of an ongoing inquiry into the progress made with automatic enrolment.
Plans to allow the resale of existing annuity contracts increase the danger of people getting misled by fraudsters, a Sipp provider has warned.
The Financial Ombudsman Service is forecasting it will have to handle a significant rise in pension complaints in 2015/16.
A pensions expert believes an idea floated by Pensions Minister Steve Webb for the resale of existing annuity contracts will never work.
A pensions firm which has recently warned about that retirees face a major financial shortfall has welcomed research finding a healthy attitude among 18-24 year olds towards savings.
Politicians have been urged to make one key New Year's resolution – to refrain from fiddling further with pension rules.
Criminals are getting ready to pounce on unsuspecting savers when the new retirement reforms take effect, a pensions expert has warned.
A pensions consultancy firm has predicted the average retiree is set to live on the poverty line.
Nearly £26bn of pension savings are "potentially exposed" to annual management charges of above 1%, a report has found.
A financial and technology services firm claims it can "change the face of auto-enrolment" with its new proposition.
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