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  • Part-time workers face pension penalty

    Women are most likely to suffer from moving to part-time working
  • Pension gender gap reverses for first time

    Broadstone website
  • 75% are clueless about their pension pot

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  • Pension savers thinking of cutting contributions

    iSipp website
  • IFS urges review of pension savers' long-term risks

    IFS website
  • Pension Geeks TV is launched

    Pension Geeks website
  • Scrapping LTA may fuel pension 'estate planning'

    M&G Wealth website
  • Only 1 in 3 pension fraud reports investigated

    Action Fraud's website
  • 1 in 20 employees have quit big company pensions

    Cushon website
  • Rate rise could boost annuity incomes

    Hargreaves Lansdown office
  • 6 in 10 ‘concerned’ about pension age rise

    Many over 50s are worried about delays to retirement
  • Pensions Dashboards face ‘waiting game’

    AJ Bell's Rachel Vahey
  • 3 in 4 women pay only minimum into auto-enrolment

    Standard Life flag
  • Workers want higher employer pension contributions

    Cushon website
  • Half of self-employed failing to save into a pension

    The top reasons given for not currently saving included having other financial priorities, affordability, and ceasing contributions to a pension after becoming self-employed
  • New campaign group to fight pension inequality

    Pensions inequality is leaving many pension savers worse off
  • UK workers confused by State Pension

    Worried couple
  • DB schemes should offer more flexibility

    LCP website
  • FCA censures 3 firms for misleading BSPS offers

    British Steel works
  • 1 in 4 Britons have lost track of a pension

    Close to a third (31%) of those surveyed said they had three of more pensions

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