The Irish government has confirmed it has been looking to Britain for guidance on how it can reform and improve the country's pensions system.
David Cameron has been asked to interfere in the pensions dispute between Tata Steel and four trade unions.
Administrators should be more assertive and take a leadership role in the pensions industry, according to Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) board member Geraldine Brassett.
The pensions industry believes it is right for the Financial Conduct Authority to make specialists scrutinise transfers.
The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has announced the members of its Guaranteed Minimum Pensions (GMP) working group.
Jim Green has been appointed as a client director by Independent Trustee Services (ITS) to lead trustee appointments on behalf of the firm.
The government will not establish a cap on drawdown charges unless it is needed says Lord David Freud.
Four unions have agreed to take strike action at Tata Steel in their ongoing dispute over pensions.
Lesley Williams has been appointed the first woman chairperson of the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) and will succeed incumbent Ruston Smith whose two year term ends in October.
Affluent investors are not using Pension wise says Suffolk Life.