Royal London enters fast-growing Irish PRSA market
Flexible personal pension model has been boosted by government efforts to steer business owners away from single-member schemes
Flexible personal pension model has been boosted by government efforts to steer business owners away from single-member schemes
Policing Authority says senior posts ‘extremely well-remunerated’
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The power of compounding is key to building a pension pot and it means how long something is invested for is probably more important than how much is invested
Legislation holds planned new mandatory workplace pension scheme to lower regulatory standards than private sector rivals
Dispute centres on Superannuation Scheme 1951, which has assets worth €1.5 billion and nearly 5,000 members
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Final deadline for compliance with stricter and more costly rules on scheme governance and risk management comes at year-end
Company acted on clause allowing it to end contributions
Customers who don’t comply can find their accounts restricted
A claim against the Employer’s Insolvency Fund for the sum was rejected by officials last year
‘Hopefully I will be able to pay the heating if I heat just my bedroom and the bathroom at night time,’ says 83-year-old Eileen McCann
Communications Workers Union says neither Government nor An Post will have to contribute as payments from pension scheme fund with surplus of €580 million
Department of Social Protection insists scheme will be in place by second half of 2024 despite doubts of other players in pensions field
Assets are growing faster than liabilities and scheme membership is also showing healthy improvement, according to Central Bank data
On the Money: Auto-enrolment will help ensure people have a comfier retirement but it’s best not to wait
Ibec backs auto-enrolment but warns firms will struggle to fund scheme as other business costs rise
Verschoyle House is generating nearly €900,000 in annual rental income from the Pensions Authority and Ornua
The Government's proposed Bill for a national auto-enrolment pension scheme incredibly completely ignores what happens after retirement
Potential for conflict as majority of pension scheme advisers are also master trust providers and promote their master trusts
Insurers offering such pensions had stopped taking new business last year because of strict EU regulations, but have now found ways to return to the market
In need of additional income and wanting to socialise, older people are looking for jobs again — and employers are happy to offer them flexibility
Pensions regulator relents on hard deadline for compliance with new governance regime as long as they commit to 12-month sign-up to new master trusts
Fear of ‘grey power’ will see younger generation burdened with cost of Government’s refusal to face up to funding the State pension
New master trust schemes will save money and improve outcomes for workers, according to industry expert
Increased governance and risk-management costs will hit existing workplace pension schemes
Some may miss compliance deadline due to the volume of work required, expert says
Regulator’s shocking threat to prosecute trustees is excessive when no alternative pensions option is available
Insurers selling single member pension schemes have suspended new business under threat of prosecution
Industry says it is at a loss to understand how new pension structures do not comply with rules
New EU rules mean existing arrangements are no longer compliant and regualtor is threatening prosecutions
New regulations will mean significant change for Irish pension funds
Global shares have risen by 22% so far this year
A new obligation on pension scheme trustees to ensure effective governance
There is set to be a fundamental shift in the way pension schemes are structured
Starting a pension early is key to living standards remaining the same upon retirement
‘Jobs for life’ are not so common now, so you can take your pension with you – to a point
Watchdog lodges papers with High Court against Wealth Options Trustees Limited
Plan for managerial/administrative grades estimated to have €550m deficit
Company formerly known as Dolphin Trust has taken €1.5bn from investors since 2008
Scheme for managers and administrative staff has deficit of estimated €550m
Provision for managers and white-collar grades ‘non-compliant’ with legislation
New rules improve governance and communications for occupational scheme members
Q&A: What are people’s pension options when they move jobs?
Firms with clients affected by collapse of GPG have come together to deal with liquidator
Over 20,000 investors in total committed savings into Charles Smethurst’s GPG
Former Revenue chairwoman Josephine Feehily will head review on state pension age and related issues
Transposition into Irish law of IORP II directive will transform pensions area
Employers ditched luxurious schemes as their cost rose with staff’s life expectancy
Department of Public Expenditure briefing contains warnings on several fronts
Workers support proposals to restore one plan but shun propositions for another
Socialist party is pushing for legislation to be repealed to prevent pension age rising to 68
IORP II is designed to improve the management and governance of pension schemes
With the State pension age rising and the proposed auto-enrolment scheme delayed, the pensions industry faces a real challenge in persuading people to start saving for retirement
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