The intricacies of pensions legislation mean industry feedback can be valuable for governmental policy-making, says Sir Steve Webb.
Despite the sagas and scandals of the past 25 years, the pensions industry has grown stronger, says Malcolm McLean
Professional Pensions’ publisher Incisive Media is hosting an upcoming interactive workshop: ‘How to Own the Zoom: The Art of Brilliant Speaking Online’. The workshop will take place over Zoom on Tuesday 17th November between 2pm and 3:30pm (GMT) and...
There is more to being a pension fund trustee than providing members with a pension, says Rory Murphy.
PwC senior associate Fan Jia won the Trainee of the Year accolade at this year's PP Rising Star Awards. In this article, Professional Pensions speaks to Fan and PwC partner Victoria Tillbrook about the award.
How do mistakes in scheme rules occur, when do they tend to be discovered and what can trustees do to correct these errors? Kate Payne explores the key considerations in these instances.
Peter Stanley and Clifford Sims set out why and when trustees are expected to listen to advice.
Lewys Curteis looks at what the changes to the PPF’s levy rules mean for schemes over the long-term.
As DC schemes face increasing pressures to consolidate, David Snowdon says master trusts are the perfect home.
Jo Myerson looks what trustees should be considering if their sponsor decides to temporarily shut its doors.