UK schemes should seriously consider outsourcing scheme governance structures and investment policies in a similar vein to the Dutch model, delegates heard.
It is inevitable pension legislation across the European member states will become more harmonised in spite of reluctance from some countries, delegates heard.
The Pension Protection Fund is set to cut its levy demand by £120m to an estimated £600m.
Two trustees were found guilty of breach of trust after a member complained five months' of his defined benefit contributions had vanished.
UK - The industry is likely to be kept waiting until November to hear the findings from the auto-enrolment review, Nigel Waterson says.
The industry is likely to be kept waiting until November to hear the findings from the auto-enrolment review, Nigel Waterson says.
UK - Scheme allocation to alternatives will rise to more than a third of assets over the next two to three years as funds shy away from equities, J.P. Morgan Asset Management research suggests.
Scheme allocation to alternatives will rise to more than a third on average over the next two to three years as funds shy away from equities, J.P. Morgan Asset Management research shows.
Schroders has launched a specialist investment service for trustees of closed defined benefit schemes.
Tackling spiralling deficits is trustees' single highest priority in the next year, the inaugural Nabarro Pension Survey shows.