Former shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont has been hired as director of policy and external affairs at B&CE - the provider of The People's Pension.
Young women are likely to end up with a pension pot nearly 11% smaller than that of male counterparts, with a number of barriers preventing women from investing, according to a new report by Fidelity International.
The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) has appointed four members, including the Church of England Pensions Board's director of ethics and engagement Adam Matthews.
The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) is calling for experienced and senior experts from the pensions sector to apply to become members of its soon-to-be-launched policy board.
Some 730 backlogged cases were cleared by The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) between January 2017 and March this year, it has confirmed.
In this week's Pensions Buzz, we want to know if the governments proposed £1m civil fine for companies which fail to inform the regulator of certain notifiable events, is set at an appropriate level.
As the NHS shows signs of embracing the virtual GP concept, will the burgeoning employer-provided market face a slowdown? Asks Suzanne Clarkson.
Almost a third of financial services workers are badly affected mentally by 'working around the clock', a study by Lockton has found.
Some 41% of people in drawdown are not adjusting their pension income levels to account for stock market volatility, analysis by Zurich has found.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has opened a consultation proposing reforms to trustees' investment duties to boost ESG risk consideration. Kim Kaveh gauges industry reaction.