The People's Pension has unveiled its "starting" trustee board, composed entirely of independent trustees.
Schemes must maintain "vigilance" around smart beta asset managers charging fees more akin to alpha strategies, Towers Watson warns.
It is paranoia that drives so much opposition to saving, Rachel Dalton writes
The industry has five years to undertake "radical reform" or face heavy-handed government intervention, a researcher warns.
The Pension Protection Fund is to consider bringing its investment in-house from 2015 after projections revealed its fund management fees are set to soar over the next three years.
Andrew Short talks to industry experts about how schemes can prepare to de-risk their portfolio
A money-back guarantee for defined contribution members would encourage people to save more, according to a paper being finalised by an Actuarial Profession working group.
The Investment Management Association has warned asset managers' role in engaging with companies is not a cureall.
The trustees of the National Employment Savings Trust must take legal action against the government's decision not to remove contribution limits to the vehicle, shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont says.
European Commissioner Michel Barnier has announced a delay to the timetable to apply Solvency II rules to UK pension schemes, but "insisted" they will be included.