In the third part of our series looking at what firms did to win at this year's UK Pensions Awards, PP speaks to Spence about how the firm won the Consulting Innovation of the Year accolade.
Some third-party administrators are charging schemes huge exit fees when they move to a new provider. Michael Klimes finds out what trustees can do to minimise these
PP looks at the risks in giving members guidance and what trustees can do to avoid them
Here they are - the winners of the UK Pensions Awards 2015.
As trustees prefer for an increase in transfer requests, PP looks at best practice
Richard Smith has been appointed consulting actuary by Spence and Partners.
The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has appointed 16 ambassadors as part of a fellowship network.
MyCSP has blamed a backlog of 47,000 member enquiries inherited from Capita when it took administration in-house for delayed payments to members.
Spence and Partners has appointed Michael Spink as lead defined contribution (DC) consultant.
How advances in IT can cut the cost of schemes' actuarial services