Dr Pooja Khosla and Amer Khan argue that schemes should use their monetary power to seek change rather than divest.
More than half of Nest's overall portfolio will be within 'climate aware' strategies from February 2021, it has confirmed.
The prime minister’s pledge to ‘build, build, build’ may be a leapfrog moment for UK housebuilding, says Roxana Mohammadian-Molina, but to succeed a national funding effort is required.
The charge cap must exclude performance fees to allow pension funds to invest in unlisted equities, says Stephen Welton.
The BBC Pension Scheme has completed a £3bn longevity swap deal with Zurich and Canada Life Reinsurance, covering the risk of pensioner and dependent members.
The impact of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes has long been an important focus area for trustees and employer directors on corporate mergers and acquisitions (M&A), distressed or otherwise, writes Chris Brown.
More and more pension schemes are approaching their endgame. Tony Baily and Lucy Barron explore how trustees can prepare, what tools can be used and how fiduciary management can help schemes get there with more certainty.
Professional Pensions is holding a webinar on private credit today (14 December) at 2pm.
If we were voting for a pensions buzzword of 2020, ‘consolidation’ would be a clear winner, Mark Evans writes. But to what extent can it, and its benefits, be applied to governance?
Professional Pensions rounds up some of the latest news from two major pension consulting firms.