Introducing collective defined contribution schemes would not breach European law despite the government citing it as a reason to abandon risk sharing, a lawyer says.
Kellogg's Pension Fund's Tom Stevenson recently retired from his post as pensions manager. Before he left Sebastian Cheek asked him what the scheme had done to be awarded the NAPF's Pension Quality Mark
Each month DC World asks readers for their views. This month we ask: What do you think will be the key issues facing DC schemes in 2010?
The make up of DC default funds has been a big issue during the course of 2009. While we would like to think that, with the right education people will feel confident making investment decisions, the fact remains that many do not. As a result the vast...
Panellists tackle one of the hot topics of the last year - the issues surrounding traditional default funds
In a keynote session at The PP Show, Pinsent Masons partner and former NAPF chairman Robin Ellison grilled pensions minister Angela Eagle about personal accounts, deregulation and the state of private sector provision
Each month DC World asks readers for their views. This month we ask: should DC schemes focus on asset allocation rather than searching for skilled active managers?
Deciding to enter an occupational pension scheme is a big issue and many people feel that once they've started paying contributions then their retirement planning is done.
Panellists discuss how best to tackle the automatic increase of members' contributions
Professional Pensions senior correspondent Giovanni Legorano interviewed BT Pension Scheme pension director Kevin O'Boyle at the National Association of Pension Funds conference last month