Many trustees are wary about being seen to offer advice to members. John Stannard says they shouldn’t be.
Joshua Kendall believes more focus needs to be placed on ESG in fixed income.
Since its launch ten years ago, Redington has grown rapidly and is now the fourth largest independent UK investment consultancy in terms of assets under consultancy. Helen Morrissey talks to CEO Mitesh Sheth about the firm's ambitious growth plans.
Hermes Investment Management head of private debt Patrick Marshall explains the appeal of capturing corporate lending returns
Saker Nusseibeh asks whether difficult investment conditions have forced investors to turn away from responsible investment.
Failure to communicate Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) investment costs in the right way could lead to misunderstandings among members, says Jeff Houston.
The Co-operative Group has reported a £564m increase in the combined surplus of its defined benefit (DB) schemes.
Evening Standard's columnist Anthony Hilton's critique of how the industry deals with defined benefit deficits sparked much debate with Redington's Dan Mikulskis writing a rebuttal for Professional Pensions. Con Keating gives his view.
As the issue of DB deficits continues to cause headaches, Charlotte Moore looks at how they can be dealt with.
The Pensions Insurance Corporation (PIC) has invested in a £100m infrastructure debt deal to finance the building of the Teesside Renewable Energy Plant.