Naomi Brown says a review could support and enhance board governance and effectiveness
Stuart Southall looks at whether Covid-19 has hastened or reinforced the role of member-nominated and other lay trustees.
Member-nominated trustees may not be feasible for master trusts, but representatives could improve communication with members, says Barry Parr
Member-nominated trustees bring clear value to scheme boards, but it is important their knowledge is up to scratch, says David Fairs
David Weeks says there is a mismatch in superfunds that claim to be member friendly but then exclude member representation from their governance
Tim Sharp warns the DWP's plans for collective DC risk establishing an inhospitable environment for the lay trustee
David Weeks says it is important for regulators and policymakers to involve MNTs in the pensions dashboard and 21st Century Trusteeship initiatives.
This week we want to know whether investment strategies are becoming too complex for the average member-nominated trustee without having actuarial and legal advice.
Labour has accused The Pensions Regulator (TPR) of being too passive in improving member representation in master trust governance.
Defined benefit (DB) schme members should have access to the government's new £1,500 advice allowance, the industry has said.