Global Pensions | 31 Aug 2010
UK - Two-fifths of larger employers are considering levelling down pension provision when auto-enrolment comes into force, Association of Consulting Actuaries research finds.
UK - The National Association of Pension Funds is backing auto-enrolment and NEST in the main but says the finer details around scheme-based certification need clarification.
UK - Major changes to auto-enrolment in 2012 risk undermining the consensus on workplace pension reform, leaving another generation exposed to retirement poverty, the Trades Union Congress has warned.
Joseph C Antonellis, vice chairman of State Street Corporation, looks at the shift to defined benefit pensions
UK,CHILE - The UK should look at the Chilean retirement system’s multi-fund structure as it develops the default fund set-up for NEST, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development principal economist Pablo Antolin-Nicolas has said.
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UK - The European Commission has approved a government loan to cover the set-up costs for the National Employment Savings Trust.
UK - In his first print interview since being confirmed as pensions minister in the coalition government, Steve Webb talks to Tom Selby about the review of auto-enrolment, GMP equalisation and introducing a new Pensions Act.
Jonathan Stapleton talks to Rexam group head of pensions Terry Faulkner about the challenges facing the UK pensions industry and how they can be solved
Giovanni Legorano looks at how governments across Europe are reforming their pension systems following the economic crisis
The National Employment Savings Trust is the UK government’s solution to the pensions problem, but it has met with some controversy, as Jenna Towler reports
UK - JENNA TOWLER talks to pensions minister ANGELA EAGLE about Labour’s plans for the pensions landscape – should it retain office.
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