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Aon drops bid for Willis Towers Watson

Aon drops bid for Willis Towers Watson

Aon has confirmed it will not proceed with a reported attempt to buy out Willis Towers Watson, in a proposed deal that would have created a massive employee benefits consultancy in the...

TPR sets out new guidance for trustees

TPR sets out new guidance for trustees

This statement provides more detailed guidance on how schemes should approaching forthcoming valuations. It is particularly relevant to schemes conducting valuations from 22 September 2018 to 21 September 2019. TPR says trustees...

AE increase won’t trigger opt-outs: Nest research

AE increase won’t trigger opt-outs: Nest research

The next rise in AE contributions is unlikely to lead to any significant dip in member participation, according to the latest insight research from Nest.  Their research looked at member behaviour and...

Workers looking to start phasing retirement at 63

Workers looking to start phasing retirement at 63

Over 50s would prefer to transition into retirement over a three year period, according to new research. The research by Aegon found that respondents were looking at a three year glide path,...

Aviva appoints new chief executive

Aviva appoints new chief executive

Aviva have appointed Maurice Tulloch as its new chief executive, following the shock departure of its previous CEO, Mark Wilson, last year.  Tulloch (pictured) has worked for Aviva since 1992, most recently...

FCA consults on workplace pension charge rules

FCA consults on workplace pension charge rules

The FCA has published a consultation on proposed new rules surrounding disclosure of costs of workplace pension schemes and has moved to address the challenge of negative transaction costs caused by anti-dilution...

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