The BHS case has raised questions about the powers of trustees to hold sponsors to account. Michael Klimes looks at whether they should have more control
Expected changes to the PPF compensation cap to give increased benefits to those with more than 20 years’ service have been delayed. Helen Morrissey reports.
Royal London has lost the right to block a suspected pension liberations transfer in a landmark ruling at the High Court, which could have far-reaching consequences across the industry.
PP looks at industry responses to the draft DC code
The draft defined contribution (DC) code is not suitable for all types of schemes and lacks clarity on trustees' responsibilities, according to responses to the regulator's consultation.
Penny Cogher looks at the likelihood of an increase to the Pension Protection Fund compensation cap
More people are on track with saving for retirement than at any point in the last two years, but the vast majority are still not putting away enough, research finds.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been criticised for spending more than £8.5m on a campaign to promote awareness of auto-enrolment.
Michael Klimes asks if the regulator's cautious approach to funding disputes is adequate
Michael Klimes examines whether attempts to grease the wheels of pension transfers will succeed