Top stories on PP this week included concerns about master trusts, debate over drawdown, and the defined contribution charge cap. Here's what you might have missed.
Shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont could lose his seat in May according to polling that found a 25.5% swing from Labour to the Scottish National Party (SNP) in his constituency.
Henry Tapper outlines six worrying misconceptions about master trusts
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published the final rules on the Independent Governance Committees (IGCs) that must be set up by providers of contract-based schemes.
Fewer than one in four schemes are confident their data is up to scratch for completing a risk transfer exercise, according to research from Aon Hewitt.
Research shows a 40% drop in new ABCs
Top stories this week include the government dropping mandatory advice for small defined benefit (DB) transfers, hundreds of fines for auto-enrolment non-compliance, and a multimillion pound settlement for Carrington Wire. Here's what you might have missed....
Catherine Howarth explains why schemes cannot afford to ignore climate change risk
The announcement from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) that it fined 166 firms for auto-enrolment breaches last quarter sends a "loud and clear" message to employers, say industry commentators.
PP looks at research that predicts four in ten DC members will be in a master trust by 2024