UK pensions: it’s easy to cut fees – and you could save thousands
Small changes can leave you much better off in the long run without an impact on your current lifestyle
October 2014
Workers banned from pension cash-in if they leave after less than two years
Next October’s measure comes as ministers fear that those obtaining refunds will be left with nothing for retirement
September 2012
Pensions revolution will compel 10 million people to start saving
Automatic pension scheme will target private sector workers, where those saving for old age dipped under 3 million last year
July 2012
On reflection
We need to order a Danish pension
Patrick Collinson
By contrast to the UK, their fund has average 10.3% a year
October 2010
Money blog
A pension loophole to make the PIPs squeak
It's all too easy to be caught out by the pension input period with the government's new contribution limits, says Tom McPhail
July 2009
American Express halts pension payments to UK staff
US-owned firm blames downturn as it suspends contributions to employees' stakeholder scheme for 18 months
December 2001
Scheme welcomed by workers
More than three-quarters of employers who need to set up a stakeholder pension now have a scheme in place, research revealed today.
November 2001
Brits fail to take a stake
A shortage of free advice on stakeholder pensions is putting people off saving for their retirement, a market analyst warned today.
October 2001
Parents raise the stakes
The new government pensions are a hit with an unexpected group, writes Jill Papworth.
Time to blow the whistle
As many as 300,000 employers may have ignored the new laws on providing stakeholders schemes, but there is help at hand for their staff, writes Rupert Jones.
Thousands of businesses face fines over stakeholder
Quarter of companies without a stakeholder
Is a stakeholder a better bet?
September 2001
Employers failing to take a stake
As the government deadline nears staff are refusing to sign up until firms pay into the plans. Phillip Inman reports.