The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has elected Tim Phillips as vice-president, taking over the office from Lorraine Harper.
Michael Klimes asks if a permanent, independent body staffed by technocrats can find answers to funding retirement and social care
Robert Branagh has been named president of the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) as Kevin LeGrand steps down after two years in the post.
PMI outgoing president Kevin LeGrand and incoming president Robert Branagh talk to James Phillips about the organisation's plans and the industry's challenges.
Guy Opperman's appointment as minister for pensions and financial inclusion has been received positively, but experts say he must tackle a number of outstanding policy issues.
The UK has awoken to shock news that the Conservative Party has failed to secure an overall majority, leaving the future government hanging somewhat in the balance.
Almost a third (30%) of pension professionals support employers having more power to renegotiate benefits or reduce accrued rights, research from the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has shown.
With one in eight DB schemes still open to new members, Michael Klimes explores the argument that they should be run differently from closed ones
Work and pensions committee (WPC) chairman Frank Field has been awarded the 'outstanding contribution to the pensions industry' accolade at the Pensions Management Institute's (PMI) annual awards.
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