Defined benefit trustees believe managing investment risk will present them with the biggest challenge next year, according to PP research.
Research carried out by PP has found that defined contribution (DC) trustees think communicating the Budget flexibilities to members is their biggest challenge next year.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has shut down a group of five pension liberation schemes that had taken more than £134m from over 1,400 people.
The biggest stories on PP this week involved controversy over the LGPS, an overhaul at Santander's scheme, a new chief exec at TPR, and a PPF sell off. Here are the top five.
PP looks at why trustees are coming under pressure over trapped surpluses and what they can do about it
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has revealed plans to publish a list of approved auto-enrolment vehicles to help the smallest employers find a scheme.
Con Keating says government attempts to promote shareholder engagement are pointless and will increase costs
The UK bulk annuity market exceeded £8.5bn in the first three quarters of 2014, making this year already the busiest on record, according to figures published today.
Nigel Ferrier says unprecedented changes in pensions will create losers as well as winners
Our top stories this week included problems for MyCSP, a whopping legal bill for Guinness Peat, an ombudsman decision with wide-reaching consequences, and schemes taking asset management in-house.