Nicholas Hardingham sets out why China’s lending policy means scheme exposures need reviewing
DWA analysis reveals a £2,923 value gap in first quarter DC default performance
‘Flatlining’ of real-terms pay for trustee board chairs comes after years of consistent increase
Trustees have been warned to keep an eye on weakening employer covenants even after a positive aggregate funding experience in the last three years as myriad funding and investment issues pose risks to defined benefit (DB) schemes.
In a webinar held in April, PP’s expert panel discussed how DC investment strategies have delivered through the Covid-19 pandemic
Roger Mattingly discusses how trustees can manage their ESG obligations
Pendragon's Perspective information service provides pension advisers and practitioners a comprehensive and up-to-date library resource to help them keep on top of the legal and regulatory change affecting the industry. In this update, they list the documents...
As Sammons Pensions Recruitment publishes its 2020 Salary Survey, Sarah Bergin-McCarthy finds the current climate is not hampering regrowth.
Institutional investor demand for green UK sovereign bonds will be high as pension schemes seek to manage their climate change risks and tap up green opportunities, experts say.
After a year that took everyone by surprise, experts tell Professional Pensions what could be on the horizon for governance in 2021.