The government is "minded to assist" any collective defined contribution (CDC) proposal that may arise from Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union (CWU), Guy Opperman has said.
Industry should be aware to not jump to conclusions when assuming the defined benefit (DB) system is "broken," according to the pensions and financial inclusion minister.
Michael Klimes asks if a permanent, independent body staffed by technocrats can find answers to funding retirement and social care
Ahead of the second Budget of 2017, industry experts tell James Phillips what they think the chancellor will seek to change on 22 November.
David Weeks says bringing more trustees up to standard through outreach work would be a good first move to tackle the underperforming 'underbelly'
Michael Klimes explores what practical steps schemes can take to protect members from hacking and identity fraud
Twelve firms have said they will raise The Pension Regulator's (TPR) guidance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors with clients where they are financially material.
John Gray expains why pension funds should be invested in members' interests and not at the whim of the current foreign secretary.
The debate over consolidation often cites regulatory hurdles, but perhaps trustees are the biggest issue, James Phillips writes
A panel at Pensions and Benefits UK discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the DB system. Michael Klimes reports