The Pensions Trust will launch a defined contribution multi-employer scheme for auto-enrolment later this year which specifically targets the UK's charity sector.
Labour party proposals to insist all UK pension schemes appoint trustees have been branded as "muddled".
Some third sector organisations remain unprepared for auto-enrolment, with one in seven totally unaware of their responsibilities towards staff, a poll shows.
Government has ruled out new changes to collective defined contribution scheme regulations after criticism legal restrictions will kill off the sector.
The Pensions Trust has appointed Cardano as investment adviser to its £800m growth plan.
Jack Jones looks at how the Maxwell pension disaster unfolded
A lawyer has urged the Pension Protection Fund to clarify its appeal process after the The Pensions Trust successfully argued for a reduction to its schemes' levy.
Jack Jones on the PPF's levy appeal process
The Pensions Trust has recovered more than £600,000 on behalf of its defined benefit pension schemes by appealing 11 Pension Protection Fund levy invoices.
A glut of private sector competitors to the National Employment Savings Trust could have a negative long-term impact on savers, an actuary warns.