Most Pensions Buzz peers do not think the DC charge cap should be lowered from 0.75%.
The Single Financial Guidance Body (SFGB) will be rebranded as the 'Money and Pensions Service', the government has announced.
This week's top stories included an accountant admitting fraud and making employer-related investments in the latest criminal prosecution pursued by The Pensions Regulator.
A panel of industry professionals, led by Stephenson Harwood, discusses how the quarterly trustee meeting can be improved. James Phillips explores the suggestions
Here it is… The full list of the individuals and organisations that have been nominated for the Women in Pensions Awards 2019.
RSM has unveiled its annual scheme survey, revealing the actions trustees are taking to protect members from fraud. Kim Kaveh looks at the findings.
Insurance companies offering buy-ins and buyouts prefer pension schemes which adopt the D2 method of equalising guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs), Hymans Robertson has found.
Law Debenture has reported a surge in revenue from its pensions business in 2018, thanks to a "considerably increased number" of defined contribution (DC) appointments.
A fresh investment advisory firm has launched to advise large long-horizon institutional investors in a bid to transform the way they think about financial markets.