Trustees relying on equities and gilt yields to improve are taking a big gamble and could result in a rush of schemes going bust, says Hugh Nolan.
A person dedicated to fighting for pensioners is still needed according to research from PP.
The industry has serious questions about the lifetime ISA introduced in the Budget.
The majority of employers believe auto-enrolment administration is pretty easy, however smaller firms are feeling the pain.
A former owner of Carrington Wire Limited (CWL) has been banned from acting as a company director after helping the firm's parent company dump its defined benefit (DB) scheme.
Almost 5.5 million people in 60,000 firms have been automatically enrolled since 2012, according to the latest government figures.
Chancellor George Osborne has said he will wait until next spring to reveal the government's view on reforming pension tax relief.
WSB examines research on business attitudes to pension schemes in a period of unprecedented change.
Extension to £1,000 could help confront 'inconvenient truth' about access to advice
George Osborne has been having a big say in pensions policy since Budget 2014. Owain Thomas explains that this could be set for a further five years.