Complying with auto-enrolment regulations is going to be an "absolute minefield" for certain employers and they must start planning accordingly, delegates heard.
Some of the UK's biggest asset managers have teamed up to create the Defined Contribution Investment Forum in a bid to help DC schemes meet members' investment objectives.
Target date funds are not adequate to address the problem of defined contribution retirement saving, Lord Hutton says.
Pension funds are developing a code of conduct around charging transparency which will see customers told "in pounds and pence" how much of their savings are lost in management charges.
Defined contribution schemes need clearer objectives to engage members with their pensions, according to a panel of experts.
The Pensions Regulator has raised concerns that defined contribution trustee governance is not up to scratch
Andrew Short takes a look at diversified growth funds, and outcome-driven tailored investment that is being seen as a solution to ever-shrinking retirement funds.
Investors must ensure BP's "lessons have been learnt" from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year, according to FairPensions.
Lawyer warns that Pensions Bill amendment may have unintended consequences for some schemes.
The Court of Appeal ruling in the Nortel/Lehman case means ordinary workers could see redundancy and notice pay extinguished by a pension scheme ‘super creditor', a lawyer says.