Employers looking to set up workplace personal pensions ahead of 2012 should wait until the full extent of regulation becomes clear, a law firm warns.
Disgruntled council schemes have told Whitehall chiefs that service standards have suffered due to delays to regulations for the new-look Local Government Pension Scheme.
HERMES has outsourced its custody, investment operations, fund accounting and transfer agency functions to Northern Trust.
AUSTRALIA - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has warned it could remove trustees from 32 superannuation funds for failing to meet their regulatory obligations.
As changes are introduced to improve Singapore and Hong Kong's mandatory pension systems, industry insiders are urging a more radical overhaul to deal with the countries' looming aging issues. Keren Holland reports from Singapore and Hong Kong
As corporate culture and business structure at asset management firms come under increasing scrutiny, "boutique" seems to have become a byword for best practice. Jenny Blinch reports
The Pensions Regulator's draft guidance on conflicts of interest focuses too heavily on larger defined benefit schemes, the Society of Pension Consultants claims.
Global Pensions brought a panel of experts together to discuss the impact of climate change on investment decisions and institutional portfolios
THE increase in the Pension Protection Fund scaling factor means levies will be more than twice as high in 2008/09 than schemes expected, Watson Wyatt analysis shows.
THE Financial Services Authority has issued proposals to stop insurance companies charging compensation for pensions and other mis-selling to the inherited estates of with-profits funds.