Jack Jones asks whether it is inevitable all bulk deals will be medically underwritten in future
Trustees must recognise that schemes are consumer products competing for a share of household income, says Ferrier Pearce's Nigel Ferrier.
ITM's John Broker sets out the biggest admin challenges faced by schemes.
Life Academy's Stuart Royston explains how workplace education can improve auto-enrolment take-up rates.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is consulting on changes to the valuation assumptions it uses, which could increase the number of schemes entering the lifeboat fund.
HM Treasury has appointed the Pension Protection Fund's (PPF) Martin Clarke to replace Trevor Llanwarne as government actuary.
The GeoPost UK Pension Scheme has secured a £30m buy-in with Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) to cover liabilities relating to 645 pensioner members.
Tracesmart's Catherine Dunn explains the benefits of carrying out a data cleanse.
The number of active members of defined benefit (DB) schemes who have contracted out of the additional state pension fell between 2008 and 2012, says the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
An overhauled EU pensions directive will encourage the development of cross-border schemes by dropping the requirement for them to be fully funded at all times, says Towers Watson.