As an interim regime for consolidators is launched, Emma Watkins looks at how to enhance protection of members’ benefits.
Trustees will need to consider where they can extra cash if needed, as well as where they stand on the insolvency ladder, says Alasdair Smith.
The pensions minister Guy Opperman says the interim regime for superfunds will provide insights on the route towards a permanent, longer-term legislative solution.
The Financial Times has reported that Rishi Sunak is preparing to break the Conservative party’s “triple lock” state pension pledge, amid Treasury fears that the policy could become unaffordable because of the fallout from the coronavirus crisis.
James Sparshott explores what the recent Supreme Court judgment on LGPS investing will mean for ESG integration
As Covid-19 hampers efforts for professional trustees to complete necessary exams, Brian Spence defends the use of provisional accreditation.
Newton’s Julian Lyne says ESG is critical in these pandemic times
Charlotte Moore looks at how the Covid-19 economic crisis will affect funding for schemes in differing amounts.
Nigel Sillis looks at how UK pension schemes could fare in a market environment with negative yields and interest rates.
Nikhil Patel looks at how schemes have hedged longevity over the last decade, and how this will develop in the future.