Ever since Freedom and Choice there have been worries people could spend their pension savings too early on. Michael Klimes considers a way to prevent this
A DCIF report raises concerns about lack of investment choice in master trusts and difficulties in distinguishing between providers. Michael Klimes explores the details
Only a fifth of defined benefit (DB) members believe they can make an informed decision to transfer out of their scheme, a survey has revealed.
Helen Morrissey says trustees must look beyond total returns to assess whether investment strategies have been a success.
The economic uncertainty caused by Britain's decision to leave the European Union (EU) could make poorer savers worse off says shadow work and pensions minister Debbie Abrahams.
Solid governance is the most important attribute employers look for when they select a master trust, Aon Hewitt research finds.
Diversified growth funds have been incredibly popular but in order to survive they must adapt to a time where DC will be their fastest growing client base. Stephanie Baxter looks at what the future holds for DGFs
Industry believes equipping trustees with the right skills to tackle pension fraud will be more effective than extra legislation.
There has been a spike in requests for DB transfers following the pension freedoms and higher transfer values. Michael Klimes looks at how the industry is coping.
Staff at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) will strike over the closure of the firm's defined benefit (DB) scheme at the end of this month.