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As tax relief reductions forces high earners to leave schemes, further reform could severely damage pensions.
The top stories this week were Ros Altmann criticising bullying by WASPI supporters and the government forcing trust-based schemes to report on transfer performance.
The criticism of Ros Altmann by Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) has been unfair according to PP research.
The programme for this year's Pensions and Benefits UK has been launched.
Royal London's new life and pensions business grew by 40% last year as the firm benefited from changes arising from the April pension freedoms.
Pi Partnership has acquired independent trustee business Temple Trustees from Burges Salmon as the consultancy firm looks to expand.
This week we want to know if the criticism of Ros Altmann on the women's state pension age has been fair and whether the view public sector pensions are unfairly generous is correct.
Pensions minister Ros Altmann has said that she has been bullied by supporters of the Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) campaign.
Jonathan Stapleton attended the second Transparency Symposium, held in London last week, to hear about the steps being taken to improve transparency.