Trustees need to look at the specifics of multi-asset funds before selecting a manager, Natasha Browne hears
The Pensions Regulator has built on its past successes despite working in an increasingly challenging environment, Natasha Browne finds
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has experienced a 240% increase in the number of new investigations opened in relation to suspected pension liberation.
Aon Hewitt has launched a charged custody account targeted at defined benefit (DB) schemes to act as a "buffer" in preventing trapped surpluses.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has launched an investigation into exit fees, charges and the defined contribution (DC) transfer process, in a bid to improve processes.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has raised concern that low interest rates could persist into the future despite expectations of a reversal to historic norms.
Placing too much legal liability on trustees risks "catastrophic" consequences for the financial system, according to a leading industry thinker.
Here it is – the complete list of winners for this year’s Pension Scheme of the Year Awards
The Court of Appeal is set to decide whether a judgment allowing schemes to restrict survivor benefits for civil partners and same-sex spouses is compatible with EU law.
Natasha Browne examines how employers can amend their pension provision without ending up in court