More than two thirds of Buzz respondents believe the government should set minimum standards for schemes that qualify for use as auto-enrolment vehicles.
This week respondents pinpoint where it all started to go wrong for defined benefit, share concerns over the bulk annuity market, and rubbish the suggestion Scotland should have a lower state pension age.
Jack Jones examines the Bentley scheme longevity swap and what it means for the market
The Bentley pension scheme has agreed a deal with Deutsche Bank's Abbey Life to hedge the longevity risk associated with £400m of its liabilities.
The UK Coal scheme is in danger of falling into the Pension Protection Fund as its sponsoring employer is seeking a voluntary liquidation, according to reports.
Home Retail Group has closed its defined benefit scheme to existing members after its latest triennial valuation revealed a £158m deficit.
National Grid has confirmed it is reviewing its two defined benefit pension schemes in an attempt to control the cost of future accrual.
Lloyds Banking Group has taken a £2.1bn hit to its balance sheet after adopting revised accounting standards for its pension scheme 12 months early.
Royal Mail Pension Trustees has appointed a new chief executive following Gerry Degaute's decision to step down after 25 years at the scheme.
Jack Jones and Taha Lokhandwala explore the possibilities within FM