Robin Ellison says the one great advantage of the Brexit experience has been the inability of government to pass much new legislation affecting pensions
The government has explored the views and experiences of the most recent cohort of employers who were required to implement AE, and their workers. Kim Kaveh looks at the findings
Stephanie Baxter says some local councils' attempts to find new ways to make savings are welcome but must have strong safeguards
David Weeks says there is a mismatch in superfunds that claim to be member friendly but then exclude member representation from their governance
Malcolm Mclean says getting the channels of communication right and engaging more openly is a good starting point
The government will proceed with legislation to implement collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes and aims to formally respond to the consultation in a matter of weeks, Guy Opperman has confirmed.
As the number of workers in AE reaches 10 million, the pensions minister says it's time to take stock of this successful policy
Jonathon Land says 'wait and see' is no longer an option and trustees should be proactive to ensure they are on a robust footing ahead of 29 March
Kim Gubler says neither DWP nor TPR want a repeat of what happened with master trusts
The last month has seen a flurry of reports, studies, consultations and discussion papers published. Con Keating takes a look