A panel at Pensions and Benefits UK discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the DB system. Michael Klimes reports
Most respondents slam the idea and say all ministerial jobs should be mindful of intergenerational issues.
The industry should look to encourage diversity and appointment of young trustees through recruitment at the grassroots according to a panel of trustees at Pensions and Benefits UK.
The £3.2bn Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London (SAUL) has become the first scheme to sign up to KAS Bank's new cost transparency service.
Capital Group and Newton Investment Management have teamed up to raise awareness of how negative cash flows among defined benefit (DB) schemes should be tackled differently.
Improvements in longevity means individuals have to think creatively about how they might spend their time in later life, according to London Business School professor Andrew Scott.
The watchdog has published details of how it reached the settlement with Sir Philip Green over the future of two British Homes Stores (BHS) pension schemes.
The watchdog's approach has become too aggressive in the last year and it seems to be moving away from a risk-based approach, according to Peter Askins.
The Law Commission has called on the government to clarify investment rules which can make it hard for schemes to make socially responsible investments.
Proposals to modernise processes around transfers have received support but miss some key points, writes Michael Klimes