Martin Collins has joined KPMG as director of its team that advises banks and trustees on managing pension liabilities.
Three out of five pension experts will vote to remain in Europe as the 23 June referendum looms, according to research by Mallowstreet.
Major jobs cuts are anticipated at pension services firm Diligenta which provides services to some of the biggest pension insurers.
Trustees relying on equities and gilt yields to improve are taking a big gamble and could result in a rush of schemes going bust, says Hugh Nolan.
Prudential Retirement Insurance and Annuity Company (PRIAC) and Legal & General (L&G) have completed their third longevity reinsurance transaction since October 2014.
The Chancellor's lifetime ISA (LISA) threatens to obstruct pension saving down the income scale according to Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman David Fairs.
Half of managers that are signatories to the United Nations backed Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) in reality have a weak responsible investment rating, according to research.
Women planning to retire this year are far more reliant on the state pension than their male counterparts according to Prudential research.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is issuing an increasing number of escalating penalty notices (EPN) to get companies to comply with their auto-enrolment (AE) duties.
A quarter of a million people have taken advantage of freedom and choice since the reforms came into effect last April, according to official figures.