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HMRC repaid more than £44m to people who overpaid tax when they flexibly accessed their pensions in Q1 2025, the latest ...
Employers have been urged to take steps to support social mobility, after research from NextGen Pensions raised concerns about potential ...
The British Business Bank (BBB) has been working in consultation with pension funds on designing an investment vehicle to attract UK pension funds into venture capital and growth equity ...
Crowe is undertaking its fifth survey into the risk management of Trust-based pension schemes. Completion of this survey each year identifies trends in fraud and cyber resilience and risk facing ...
De-risking is a slogan applied to many of the actions being taken by trustees and sponsors running defined benefit (DB) pension schemes. But, like all slogans, it conceals a diverse and complex ...
At first glance, video games have no relevance to pensions. It is a relatively young, ‘cool’ industry, projected to be worth $100 billion globally by 2017, while the much older and much less cool ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR), interim director of policy and public affairs, Patrick Coyne, has announced that TPR will ...
Sustainability issues are a key consideration for pension schemes selecting a bulk annuity provider, research from the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has suggested, as 88 per cent of those pol ...
The pensions industry has welcomed the government’s confirmation that it is proceeding with plans to combine small pension pots in the upcoming Pension Schemes Bill, but warned of long timelines, ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) had repaid £804.7m to individuals impacted by historical state pension ...
An “overwhelming” majority (90 per cent) of pension providers regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) expect to connect to the pensions dashboards ecosystem in line with the staging ...
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