Unions have urged workers in the nuclear sector to accept planned pension reforms after "breakthrough" discussions with the energy minister, Jesse Norman.
Legal and General (L&G) has hired Kingfisher Group's head of pensions Dermot Courtier as chairman of its master trust and independent governance committee (IGC).
Much of the industry has praised the regulator for striking a deal with Sir Philip Green over the BHS schemes and expressed a degree of relief.
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) powers to authorise master trusts will be the "cornerstone" of its drive to consolidate the defined contribution (DC) market according to Andrew Warwick-Thompson.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has reached a deal with Sir Philip Green over the British Homes Stores (BHS) pension schemes.
The government should clarify how failing master trusts can be wound up and taken over to ensure members are not left in limbo, according to Adrian Boulding.
Expectations of what the dashboard could offer scheme members have been evolving. HSBC pension scheme's Elizabeth Renshaw-Ames tells Michael Klimes what it has to offer
PP research finds disagreement on whether transfers to SSASs are the problem and should be barred.
Western governments will never stop interfering in pensions due to affordability challenges arising from ageing populations, the former Australian pensions minister has warned.
Richard Harrington has said the government has not made up its mind on indexation after it was criticised for trying to raid pensions in its green paper.