A growing volume of quotation requests triggered by ‘freedom and choice' reforms will be the top challenge for administrators in 2015 according to the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA).
Members of the University and College Union (UCU) have voted to put proposals for revised pensions benefits to trustees of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS).
Figures from Now Pensions reveal that out of the 4,279 companies which signed up with it in 2014, nearly one in five (17%) completed their application either close to their staging date or after the deadline had passed.
Young peoples' interest in saving for retirement has been given a boost from the pension freedoms according to research from the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST).
Industry insiders who become trustees at collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes could ruin them according to First Actuarial founder Hilary Salt.
PP looks at the attractions of pooling risk in retirement
Pensions minister Steve Webb has said providers that ignore Independent Governance Committees (IGCs) would face huge reputational damage.
Collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes could help rebuild trust in financial institutions according to shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont.
Defined contribution schemes have been hit by waves of regulation but what are the costs? Michael Klimes tries to find out
KPMG has hired James Staveley-Wadham as senior manager in its pensions insurance team.