Anne Richards, chief executive of M&G Investments, is to take up a role as chief executive of Fidelity International later this year.
The Border to Coast Pensions Partnership is up and running after transferring around £7bn of UK and overseas developed equities from three of its stakeholder pension funds.
Robin Ellison says regulators should rethink their ambitions, as some things cannot and shouldn't be regulated
The Treasury has launched a second consultation on banning pensions cold-calling, which aims to seek final views on already-drafted regulation.
The Pension Protection Fund is meeting the challenges of a fast growing member base by insourcing services and adopting new technologies. Stephanie Baxter speaks to chief customer officer Sara Protheroe
BNP Paribas Asset Management has hired Jane Ambachtsheer as global head of sustainability to broaden the firm's long-term investing capability.
Andy Tarrant says without government backing, the pensions dashboard cannot become the one-stop shop it's intended to be
John Wotton says the competition watchdog's package of proposals will help trustees get the best deal and be satisfied they are acting in their members' best interests
Scammers may be trying to steal savings from workers by falsely claiming to be calling from The Pensions Regulator (TPR), according to a warning from the watchdog.
Roger Brown suggests four ways trustees can enhance their probability of selecting the right adviser