HERMES Pensions Management chief executive Mark Anson has quit the firm to join a US fund manager.
Investors have been left divided on Turkey's outlook following the AKP party's return to power.
IRELAND - Jerry Moriarty, the new director of policy at the Irish Association of Pension Funds (IAPF), has encouraged the government to consider other options aside from a mandatory enrolment system.
THE COURT of Appeal has overruled a High Court decision on how benefits are distributed during scheme wind-ups.
The deregulatory review received a generally lukewarm reception from actuaries and consultants.
WORKERS in the North take far more days off than their southern counterparts, new research shows.
SOUTH KOREA - The National Pension Service of South Korea (NPS) has chosen BNY Mellon Asset Servicing and State Street Corporation to provide global custody, securities lending and other services as it builds up its skills.
Morley Fund Management has lost its Norwich Corporate Bond Fund manager after only two weeks.
THE last decade has seen an unprecedented increase in government consultations, regulation and legislation relating to pensions, statistics from Pendragon show.
Trustees are being urged to review their scheme protection ahead of the new Companies Act which comes into force in October.