Trustees need to have the sponsor on board to get things done. But what happens if they are faced with a sponsor who is unwilling or unable to work with them, asks Pádraig Floyd?
As the freedom and choice reforms kick in it is more likely retirees will opt to remain invested in the markets rather than purchasing an annuity. The challenge for the industry is how to provide such products that provide sustainable income through retirement...
The industry is working hard to combat pension liberation but it can only go so far says Helen Morrissey.
A strategic review of the changing trustee universe is needed says Tony Hobman.
Keeping bosses enrolled in the same pension scheme as all other employees could boost engagement in saving, according to former pensions minister Steve Webb.
As shareholders voted on WPP boss Martin Sorrell's controversial pay package Catherine Howarth says it is time for more scrutiny on executive pay.
Steve Webb has warned that the Conservative government may target the £15bn salary sacrifice bill in its July emergency Budget.
A common criticism of fiduciary management is that trustees can lose control of investment strategy. Christy Jesudasan says this should not be the case.
Early research suggests people want to make the most of their pension freedoms but are providers allowing them to?
Celene Lee asks if now is the time to take a different approach to LDI.