Baroness Altmann has said the government is handing the pension industry "millions of customers on a plate" through auto-enrolment, but warned it was not about to raise minimum contribution rates.
The Wiggins Teape Pension Scheme has agreed a £400m pensioner buy-in with Scottish Widows in the insurer's first foray into the bulk annuity market.
The UK Power Networks Pension Scheme has appointed SEI to act as fiduciary manager for its defined benefit (DB) section and investment adviser on its defined contribution arrangements.
Alice Garton explains why trustees are in danger of being taken to court to establish their obligations to consider financially material environmental risks
Updated accounting practices could create headaches for pension schemes. Philip Briggs outlines what trustees need to know.
Industry groups must speak with one voice to get politicians’ attention
The Society of Pensions Professionals (SPP) has published two standardised reporting statements to help trustees and independent governance committees (IGCs) comply with recently-introduced governance requirements.
Modelling confirms collective schemes work better for members
Paul Traynor says straight talking, flexible products and ethical options would make sure young workers save into a pension
Consultations should not be just for show