Jonathan Stapleton says the DWP's progress on CDC is a welcome, and cautious, step forward.
Smaller schemes should be given more time to prepare data for the pensions dashboard while larger counterparts should be brought on earlier, this week's Pensions Buzz respondents say.
Darren Philp argues collective defined contribution could really come to life this year if innovation is allowed to thrive.
As a hectic 2018 draws to an end, Jonathan Stapleton wishes readers a quieter 2019.
It will take between three and five years before collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes are up and running, despite the government launching a consultation on the provision.
This week's top stories included the Department for Work and Pensions launching a consultation on collective defined contribution pension schemes.
Large firms will follow the postal service's lead on introducing collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes if it works well for management and employees, the pensions minister says.
The industry has broadly welcomed the Department for Work and Pensions' consultation on collective defined contribution (CDC) as a move towards improving retirement outcomes.
The Department for Work and Pensions launched its consultation on collective defined contribution today. Here are the key questions it is asking…
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has launched a consultation to "shape future legislation" for collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes.