In May the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was adopted by the European Union, Michael Klimes examines how it will affect UK trustees
As part of our series looking at what firms did to win accolades at the UK Pensions Awards 2016, PP speaks to Hymans Robertson third-party administration practice leader Tracy Weller about how the firm won the TPA of the Year category.
Pensions administration can be made safer by the development of blockchain technology says Robin Hames.
Brexit is likely to reduce the urgency from trustees to take action on guaranteed minimum pensions (GMP) equalisation according to Anna Rogers.
While schemes are aware of pension liberation the issue of facility takeover fraud also needs attention says Rob Saville.
Andy Mills outlines how appointing a scheme secretary can help trustee boards.
Pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann has pledged to work on net pay arrangements (NPA) that cut lower earners' pension contributions by up to 25%.
There is no certainty if trustees will know they have to comply with forthcoming European Union (EU) data regulations says Robin Ellison.
Robust in-house administration agreements are important in ensuring good quality service, says Carly Rees.
Employers are being encouraged to use advancing technology to provide employees with more personalised and optimal benefits.