National Association of Pension Funds chief executive Joanne Segars has been elected as chair of the European Federation for Retirement Provision.
The National Association of Pension Funds is to attend individual party conferences this autumn under the banner ‘How to get Britain saving', to ensure pensions remain on the political agenda.
The National Association of Pension Funds has urged government to amalgamate small pots into a number of super trusts in a bid to solve the problem of "stranded" schemes.
The industry breathed a collective sigh of relief after today's Budget, with no changes to higher-rate tax relief and announcements on state pension reform and infrastructure investment.
Charges on a government-backed pooled UK infrastructure vehicle owned and run by UK pension funds will be capped at 0.5%, the Treasury infrastructure policy chief confirms.
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act could force UK pension schemes to jettison their US investments, policy experts warn.
The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has denied rumours its deal with the Treasury to encourage £20bn of pension fund investment in infrastructure projects has been called off.
Kees de Koning explains how economic easing can help UK schemes
Early access could be the key to "reinvigorating pensions", according to Aon Hewitt principal Keith Barton.
Jack Jones talks to Margaret Snowdon