Millions of people across the UK are “sleepwalking into retirement poverty”, a report has warned, as rising living costs outstrip pension savings and key groups slip through the cracks of the system.
Research from Scottish Widows and Fidelity International shows millions risk poverty in retirement, as longer lives and low ...
Across the country, there are people who face having to make cutbacks in retirement as their pension and savings fall short of what they need. Two in five adults in the UK are set to struggle to meet ...
Here, three women who say they did everything 'right' share what went wrong that means they're facing financial ­insecurity ...
More than 15 million people across the UK are at risk of retirement poverty, according to a new report from Scottish Widows. More than a third (39%) of people polled by the pension provider were not ...
Over one in 10 (11%) firms also said their employees are not engaged with their pensions, rising to 20% in small firms.
There is overwhelming public support for the self-employed and gig workers to be included in auto-enrolment (AE).
We could be sleepwalking into a retirement crisis, with younger savers woefully underprepared for the demands their pension pots will face. Forty-two percent of under-30s are currently at risk of ...
Everyday expenses are squeezing the life out of long-term planning, as a new report from UK’s online pension provider PensionBee reveals that over half of UK consumers are staring down retirement with ...
The third review into the state pension age will see pension providers offering up their suggestions for change ...
Shirley-Anne Somerville has urged the UK-wide pension review of the state pension age to give clear consideration of ...
The Scottish Government has called on a UK-wide review into the state pension age to take into account Scotland's lower ...