Robin Ellison asks whether our approach to risk needs to change.
Christina Bowyer has joined HR Trustees as a trustee director from Pinsent Masons.
Ten years on from A-Day Padraig Floyd asks what impact it has had on the industry.
Royal London has lost the right to block a suspected pension liberations transfer in a landmark ruling at the High Court, which could have far-reaching consequences across the industry.
The biggest stories on PP this week were warnings that decent retirement could mean working until age 85, and the risks to members from pooling the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
As tax relief reductions forces high earners to leave schemes, further reform could severely damage pensions.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has set out plans to impose a regulatory ban on member-borne commissions on service providers, dismissing concerns the responsibility could fall entirely on trustees.
Alistair Ross has been appointed head of public policy for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland by the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
Robin Ellison asks how we can simplify scheme return documents.
The Appeal Court in Scotland has struck down a challenge to pension fund rules which could have made administrating complex schemes more difficult.