Barnett Waddingham and Standard Life have launched an auto-enrolment (AE) service for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME).
This week respondents demonstrate they are less than impressed with the idea that scale is the answer to all schemes' problems.
An independent Scotland's status in the European Union (EU) will determine the future of UK pensions, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) says.
Buzz respondents were sceptical as to whether bigger schemes necessarily benefited from their size.
The majority of contributors believe schemes should renegotiate or review charges every three years.
Life expectancies across England and Wales have grown by 1.3 years for men and one year for women between 2006/07 and 20010/12, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Royal London is scrapping the Scottish Life, Bright Grey and Scottish Provident brands to move to a single "master brand" for its UK life, pensions and investment businesses.
Denmark, the Netherlands and Australia have much to teach us, says Natasha Browne
Reports on the pension industry in weekend papers often makes Monday The Pension Advisory Service's (TPAS) busiest day of the week, according to its chief executive Michelle Cracknell.