Unfunded liabilities have dropped, but public pensions remain deeply underfunded, a new analysis found. The report’s author calls for benefit-structure and cost-sharing reform.
Pension schemes are in relatively good health, with major liability risks hedged and a swift recovery from last year’s market shock. But most schemes have not hedged longevity risk, which could throw ...
Looking ahead to 2026, there are some significant pensions developments on the horizon and some key existing ones which will be progressed - meaning it will likely be another busy year for pensions, ...
Retirement income today is rarely generated from a single source. It is typically built from a combination of the state pension, workplace or personal pensions, and other assets, each playing a ...
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What happens to your pension when you die?
What happens to your pension savings when you die depends on several factors, including whether you've reached retirement age, the type of pension you have, your marital status and the beneficiaries ...
Professor Norman Stein was quoted by Pensions & Investments in "DOL Fiduciary Ruling Being Postponed Yet Again," an article detailing the Department of Labor's revised delivery date for a broader ...
A significant change in pension policy is set to benefit over a quarter of a million people across the UK. The Department for Work and Pensions has announced a major update affecting older defined ...
The Royal Mail Collective Pension Plan, a collective defined contribution (CDC) scheme launched in October last year after six years of planning, dropped 4.6 per cent by the end of March, compared to ...
A significant update from the Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP) suggests that over a quarter of a million individuals could soon see a difference in their pension payments. A minister has ...
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