A "huge range" of trade bodies and industry players are putting forward ideas on pensions policy to the Conservative Party ahead of the general election, Nigel Waterson says.
Diversified growth strategies and target return funds are the future of default fund investing, a poll of delegates reveals.
A static approach to asset allocation is bound to negatively affect pension funds' funding level, Hewitt says.
Trustees should not get involved in the enhanced transfer value process and have no legal obligation to do so, Hammonds partner Fraser Sparks says.
Pinsent Masons head of strategic development - pensions Robin Ellison told delegates to "watch this space" and in the next 12 to 18 months there will be more companies offering services to manage class actions. He said courts in the UK and Europe were...
Trustees must "mind the gap" between the sponsoring employer and scheme members, delegates heard.
The Bank of England would like to see more uptake of index linked gilts by institutional investors, but appetite for the paper does not seem to be there.
The move from defined benefit to defined contribution represents a huge transfer of responsibility from employer to employee, meaning member communication has never been more important, as Sebastian Cheek explains
First UK Bus scheme's group reward and pensions director John Chilman explains to Tom Selby how the ‘partially broken' scheme made its remarkable comeback, culminating in success at 2009's Pension Scheme of the Year Awards
A large number of businesses have been forced to scrap restructuring plans because of the section 75 employer debt regime, delegates heard.