The auto-enrolment scheme now has its three millionth worker – a member of staff at West Ham United.
The average worker faces trying to live off just over £1,000 per year in retirement, a conference was told.
A pensions advisory firm believes that the tax-free cash lump sum could be under threat.
Nearly 94% of advisers support calls to re-introduce a Sipp permitted investment list, a survey has suggested.
Only about two in ten Britons are putting money aside for retirement – a fall by 16% since 2007 – a study on savings trends has discovered.
A study looking at why people may be retiring later has suggested nearly three quarters of the workforce fear their pension pot will not be large enough.
Nearly six in ten pension managers expect the de-risking market to grow in 2014, a survey suggests.
The head of AJ Bell has called on the Government to change the pensions system, including scrapping the lifetime allowance.
The Financial Planning industry must do a better job of explaining the importance of pensions to the general public, a retirement planning expert says.
A financial shock is awaiting many women when they pack up work, with annual incomes £8,000 beneath what they believe will give them a comfortable life, a study indicates.
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