As part of our series looking at what firms did to win accolades at the UK Pensions Awards 2016, PP speaks to B&CE director of policy and market engagement Darren Philp about how The People's Pension won the DC Master Trust of the Year category.
The Philips UK Pension Fund's £2.4bn buyout - concluded in November last year - was the largest of its kind ever completed in the UK market.
PP speaks to the PMI's new chief executive about his plans for the organisation.
PP looks at the details of the guides aimed at helping trustees implement the revised DC code.
In his position as chairman of the Strategic Investment Advisory Board, Edmund Truell has been at the heart of Local Government Pension Scheme reforms. Here he discusses what the LGPS will look like in the future.
PP's panel of pension prophets - Malcolm McLean, Roger Mattingly and Robin Ellison - discuss what is currently annoying them about the UK pensions system.
Capita Employee Benefits' Helen Dowsey talks about the benefits of master trusts and explains why they are on an increasing number of trustee and governance committee agendas.
Trustees must accept there is no standard, one-way approach to guaranteed minimum pension (GMP) reconciliation, according to Helen Powell.
Aon Hewitt UK commercial outsourcing director Stephen Ruse talks about the shift to a more integrated consulting offering for schemes.
Aon Hewitt UK commercial outsourcing director Stephen Ruse talks about how schemes can get themselves into a 'data ready' position and the importance of good data for communication.