More than one in ten couples over the age of 40 have never discussed their retirement plans with each other, according to research from Prudential.
In this week's quick-fire poll: Does the planned cap on annual management charges (AMC) for pension schemes risk bringing an "artificial" element to the market, as Scottish Life has warned?
Retirement Planner's round-up of the top pension stories this week.
Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) workers may strike over the group's decision to remove inflation protection from its defined benefit (DB) pension schemes.
The planned cap on annual management charges (AMC) for pension schemes is too narrow and risks bringing an "artificial" element to the market, Scottish Life has said.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has launched the first comprehensive review of the UK's retirement needs.
Prudential has reported a 25% fall in the sale of its with-profits bonds, which it attributes to a fall in the number of bank advisers who were major distributors of the product.
A tool designed to help advisers project-manage their employer clients through auto-enrolment - and set an appropriate fee for doing so - has been launched by Scottish Widows.