Nicki Mortimer has been appointed client director by Capital Cranfield Trustees.
The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) has revealed the members of its local pension board.
Four trade unions have temporarily suspended industrial action in a dispute over pensions with Tata Steel.
The master trust LifeSight has appointed PwC as its auditor after a tender involving four other firms.
The single state pension which will come in from April 2016 should not be undermined by devolution of powers to different parts of the United Kingdom says Steve Patterson.
Tata Steel has approached the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) to resolve its dispute with four unions which plan to go on strike on 22 June.
Transport for London (TfL) Pension Fund has appointed BlackRock to manage its liability driven (LDI) investing and passive equity portfolios totalling £3.8bn assets.
Could data protection officers reduce the chance of pension scams? Michael Klimes finds out
The biggest stories on PP this week involved the former pensions minister Steve Webb warning the Conservative government may target salary sacrifice in its emergency Budget and the NAPF appointing its first woman chairperson. Here are the top five.
Pension administrators should not wait for European legislation to force them to create the role of a data protection officer (DPO) and have higher standards.