What were the most read opinion pieces on Professional Pensions over the last 12 months? Here are some of the top pieces from our commentators during the year.
1. Why Anthony Hilton is wrong about defined benefit pensions
Journalist Anthony Hilton's recent article on pension deficits has prompted a lot of debate. Dan Mikulskis puts forward his view.
2. Why we are wrong about discount rates
Con Keating questions the need for discount rates and argues, even if we do use them, the current methodologies based on market-consistency and expected returns on investment are wrong.
Hugh Nolan believes the ongoing BHS story demonstrates some positives for the industry.
4. Why the chancellor should consider dual-system pensions tax relief
Speculation is growing the Chancellor will introduce a Pensions ISA on March 16 but could he decide to keep the old system as well? Jonathan Stapleton looks at the benefits of a dual-system approach.
5. We need a broader debate on discount rates
Hilary Salt says we need to take another look at how discount rates are used.
6. Is the pensions world completely mad - or is it just me?
Kevin Wesbroom looks at the issues the industry faces around liabilities.
7. Does Brexit matter for pensions?
Rosalind Connor reflects on whether Brexit will have an impact on UK pension legislation.
8. How can we deal with DB deficits?
Evening Standard's columnist Anthony Hilton's critique of how the industry deals with defined benefit deficits sparked much debate with Redington's Dan Mikulskis writing a rebuttal for Professional Pensions. Con Keating gives his view.
9. Lessons learned when trying to transfer a pension
Anne-Marie Winton relates her experience of trying to transfer a pension pot.
Malcolm McLean looks at who benefits most from the new state pension.
11. We need to end market idolatry
Con Keating says there will be no solution to issues around pension funding unless we adopt a different approach.
12. Lifetime ISA: give lifetime pensions a chance
David Harris looks at the potential consequences of a lifetime ISA and urges the Chancellor to have more faith in pensions.
13. The implications of a Trump Presidency
Saker Nusseibeh looks at what we might expect from a Trump administration.
14. The storm before the calm - five ways to tackle the pension problem
Raj Mody says we need to take a different approach to tackling the crisis in pensions.
15. What impact will Treasury take-over of pensions have?
There has been a quiet takeover of UK pensions policy which will have profound consequences across the pensions landscape according to Steve Webb.
16. Time to think the unthinkable - again!
Kevin Wesbroom thinks the time has come for a different approach to defined benefit schemes.
17. Why the government must stop the tinkering
The chancellor's first Autumn Statement tinkered further with pensions. Jonathan Stapleton explains why this is the wrong way to approach long-term savings.
18. Are we mis-selling DB schemes?
Anna Rogers asks if we are giving members the right information on their defined benefit schemes.
19. Arise ye actuaries from your slumber
Hilary Salt is pleased to see people are starting to revisit the idea of how best to fund schemes.
20. BHS: Our investigation must be robust, not hasty
Mark Boyle responds to comments made by MP Frank Field about the regulator's investigation into the collapse of British Home Stores.