Nigel Peaple sets out the PLSA's focuses for the year ahead.
During Covid-19 companies have gone on a borrowing binge to ensure they can ride out the pandemic and may find themselves excessively indebted, but it is not all doom and gloom. Daniel Booth and Mark Lyon consider the corporate credit environment for...
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has touted potential of offshore wind, carbon capture, freeports, and green finance developments for the UK's green economic recovery, but has left question marks next to energy efficiency and electric infrastructure.
Shane O'Reilly and Julia Chirnside look at how a government proposal could put professional trustees in breach of the law.
Although 2020 was a challenging year, Aon's Dave Barratt says the bulk annuity market was very resilient, with a well-functioning insurance market, large volumes of business written and 2020 finishing up as the second busiest year on record.
Administration should be focused on what the member would ideally want, thereby delivering a better services, says John Simmonds.
Registration for the inaugural Sustainable Investment Festival is now open.
Trustees are under increasing pressure to give more consideration to ESG factors. Stephanie Baxter looks at the most important questions they should be asking.
The government is currently consulting on raising the age whereby people can access their pensions, increasing it from 55 to 57 years old. How could such a change could alter retirement planning?
Pension professionals will need to get to grips with a number of points in order to effectively implement the most recent GMP decision, write Stephen Richards and Julia Ward.