Professor Shlomo Benartzi of the University of California is working with AXA on the issue of behavioural finance and its implications for group pensions. Given present stock market volatility, we look at investment-related issues and, in particular,...
Kevin Frisby discusses the prospects of the commercial property market and urges investors to learn from the market downturn before investing again
Toby Christie, employer compliance regime policy manager at The Pensions Regulator, explains how the regulator's policy team has been preparing legislation to ease the country into auto-enrollment
You've taken the painful step of closing your defined benefit pension plan to future accrual, but that does not mean your pension issues are sorted. Lane Clark & Peacock partner Richard Murphy looks at the challenges facing companies and trustees to deliver...
Nearly two-thirds of pension managers believe an increasing regulatory focus on scheme administration will improve service levels for members.
With the general election on the way Alan Pickering, chairman of BESTrustees and the Life Academy talks to PMI.tv about his thoughts on what needs to be done to reform pensions effectively.
As the financial crisis-induced demand for cash begins to wane, Lynn Strongin Dodds looks at where cautious fund managers are seeking returns
Each month DC World asks readers for their views. This month we ask: an independent trustee recently branded DC default investment strategies as a cop out by trustees - do you agree?
The Pensions Institute has warned that the "administrative nightmare" of auto-enrolment into NEST will divert necessary attention from the scheme's investment strategy. Do you agree?
David McCourt outlines the National Association of Pension Funds' response to the department for work and pensions' consultation document on default options