As both the APPT and PMI launch accreditation regimes for professional trustees, Henry Tapper asks if you are a Betamax or VHS Trustee?
Without proper support from pension professionals, savers are left vulnerable to attacks on all sides, says Henry Tapper.
An agreed definition of value for money would make it easier for members to compare pensions, but it could be difficult as schemes are so different, writes Kim Kaveh.
Henry Tapper is often described as Britain’s most controversial pensions blogger. Kim Kaveh meets him on his boat, Lady Lucy, to talk about pensions past, present and future.
It is perhaps inherently difficult to find an agreed definition of value for money, but some methodologies could act as a stopgap, argues Jonathan Stapleton.
Trustees should seize the opportunity to engage and educate members about their investment choices, says Henry Tapper.
Last month, a roundtable looked at the future of CDC and whether master trusts are well-placed to provide such an arrangement. Kim Kaveh reports
Kim Kaveh speaks to industry experts about what could be in store for the UK's default auto-enrolment provider.
Henry Tapper shares his thoughts on how IGCs could provide value for money statements that people wanted to read
Henry Tapper says proposals to tender the data architecture, putting one organisation or consortium as sole pension finder - are proving contentious