PP takes a look at the first IGC reports to see how the
Poor quality data can complicate the journey of many schemes applying to the Financial Assistance Scheme. Terry Monk highlights this issues schemes should bear in mind.
The Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) has announced it is to close and has issued a final call for potentially eligible schemes to get in contact.
Ruaraidh Thomas believes forthcoming changes to data regulation bring opportunities for providers to get to know their customers better.
Data cleansing is an increasingly important step in the path to bulk annuities especially with growth in medical underwriting. Kristian Brunt Seymour explores how it can benefit schemes.
Seven in ten (70%) employers are being financially squeezed by auto-enrolment costs according to a report by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Trustees looking to understand what can go wrong with data transfers should read the NAO's report on the civil service Michael Klimes finds
A series of system and communication errors led to delayed pension payments to civil servants after administration was moved to MyCSP, a National Audit Office (NAO) report says.
Legal and General Investment Management (LGIM) and The People's Pension have drastically reduced the time it takes to transfer members' data for auto-enrolment (AE) through integration platform Pensionsync.
PP looks at how legislation on data transfers between EU and US is changing.