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  • Cliff-edge warning: Fewer than 10 per cent of Brits to achieve a comfortable retirement

    Personal Finance

    Large numbers of Brits are at risk of facing a retirement ‘cliff edge’ as people fail to save enough to achieve a moderate or comfortable retirement. For someone living on their own, a comfortable lifestyle would require an annual income of £45,400, a level only nine per cent of Brits are on track to hit, [...]

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  • Andy Briggs: UK is hurtling towards a pensions disaster

    Opinion

    Without radical change, Britain will find itself amidst a pensions disaster, with millions worse off, writes Andy Briggs.

    Young people face the risk of failing to save enough in their pension
  • Inside the fintech industry’s pensions gambit

    Fintech

    The fintech industry are on the offensive and in this week’s column Samuel Norman gives an insight into the sector’s lobbying calls for pension fund allocation. London has found itself brought to a halt this week. One may have thought the Tube strikes would bring Square Mile to a standstill, too. But the lack of [...]

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  • Older Brits avoid investing over fears of losing money

    March 13, 2026

    Older Brits are swerving the stock market over fears of losing capital despite growing warnings that people are approaching retirement without sufficient funds. Baby Boomers and Gen X admitted that they avoided investing and kept money in savings accounts, claiming the potential risk of losing capital over rides boosting wealth, according to the latest survey [...]

  • Center Parcs: UK pension funds in talks for stake in holiday giant

    December 27, 2025

    A number of Britain’s biggest public sector pension schemes are understood to be eyeing a stake in the holiday giant Center Parcs after the Treasury ramped up its efforts for funds to invest in UK-based assets. The Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF), the London-based Local Pension Partnership (LPPI) and the Edinburgh-based Lothian Pension Scheme are [...]

  • Spike in employer pension contributions could throw UK businesses into insolvency

    October 21, 2025

    Rumours over potential spikes to employer pension contributions in the upcoming Budget has thrown UK companies into a frenzy, with some admitting it could put them at risk of insolvency. According to research from consultancy Barnett Waddingham, nearly 20 per cent of businesses fear they could become insolvent if an increase to employer pension contributions [...]

  • High living costs threaten Gen Z and Millennials’ pensions

    September 15, 2025

    Younger generations are struggling to afford adding money to their pension pot, forcing many to be at risk of retirement poverty, new research has found. According to a survey from fintech start-up Chest, two in five 18-34 year olds are failing to top up their pension pot as they face the challenge of spending more [...]

  • Boost pension to avoid retirement poverty graduates warned

    September 1, 2025

    Graduates entering the workforce have been urged to begin topping up their pension pot, as retirement poverty worries continue to loom large. Nearly 90 per cent of recent university graduates believe pension planning is important, but pressing financial matters have shifted their focus away from saving for retirement, according to research from insurance provider Standard [...]

  • Rachel Reeves’ winter fuel raid to raise £1.3bn less than hoped

    August 29, 2025

    Rachel Reeves’ fiscal agenda has been dealt another chilling blow with new data revealing savings from the winter fuel allowance will be lower than hoped after Labour’s row back. The Chancellor’s winter fuel raid will raise £1.3bn less than originally planned before the government U-turned following a rebellion from backbenchers. Just £227m is set to [...]

  • Government urged to expand auto-enrolment to prevent pension poverty

    August 21, 2025

    The UK’s auto-enrolment contribution scheme should be reformed to prevent more workers slipping into retirement poverty, the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has said. In its latest paper, the SPP has called on the Pension Commission, which was revived in July, to consider changing auto-enrolment rates and look at factors causing weak levels of pension saving. While [...]

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