The Labour party will work to ensure the fallout from Brexit does not undermine the sustainability of the UK's economy and pensions system according to Angela Rayner.
Anna Copestake and Kevin LeGrand have been hired by Arc Pensions Law as the firm reaches its first anniversary.
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) has confirmed it will lift restrictions on trustees as part of its response to the consultation on planned scheme rule changes.
This week we want to know if Britain has done the right thing in voting for Brexit and whether it will positive for UK pension schemes in the medium- to long-term?
The secondary annuities market will only work if the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) puts in place adequate protections to prevent consumers being ripped off.
The government's consultation on a plan to reduce members' benefits in the British Steel Pension Scheme has closed. Michael Klimes looks at the industry's responses
Majority of respondents believe trustees can perform fiduciary duties despite murky information on investment fees.
MPs have written to Lady Christina Green asking for evidence about what income she or her companies currently receive from the acquisition of British Home Stores (BHS).
Ashu Bhargava has been hired as a director in strategic transactions to work in Legal & General's (L&G) pension risk transfer business.
Some of the government's proposals to change benefits at the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) involve "significant risks for relatively limited gains" according to the Pensions Protection Fund (PPF).