TPT Retirement Solutions has launched a pension scheme for the education sector which offers schools both defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) pension provision.
HM Treasury has agreed in principle to give NEST a £329m contingent liability guarantee in the event of the master trust's wind up or closure.
The pensions minister says the new guidance body will help younger generations become the savvy savers of tomorrow.
Jonathan Stapleton reports on why Lord Myners believes there needs to be a new review of the investment principles.
Philip Hammond's 2018 Budget speech was entirely devoid of any mention of pensions, but the documents do include some things for the industry to take note of. Professional Pensions rounds up the eight key Budget plans and shortcomings.
The government and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are "keeping under review" suggestions the regulator should update its rules on regulated firms buying leads obtained by cold-calling.
This week's top stories included The Insolvency Service disqualifying four trustee directors who were found to have mismanaged members' pension funds.
A consultation on a cold-calling ban will be published "imminently", the government has said as it laid out plans for the policy.
The government has confirmed the long-awaited ban on pensions cold-calling will now be delayed until Autumn.
Kirsty Cooper has been appointed the insurance and pensions champion for the government's expanded dormant assets scheme.