Good pension scheme governance relies on the skills, diversity and knowledge of the trustees, the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) has argued.
Con Keating writes an open letter to Frank Field MP, the chairman-elect of the Work and Pensions Committee, about the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS). Here it is in full…
The industry does not believe the government's proposed cold calling ban will impact on providers' confidence to contact members about the importance of savings.
Anti-scam messages on rogue websites are leading consumers to believe they are legitimate investment vehicles, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) warns.
Jonathan Stapleton looks at this summer's developments in pensions regulation, and asks what has happened to the August lull.
As the government plays catch-up with the state pension age, Malcolm McLean wonders whether 70 is now the new 64.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is consulting to resolve an "anomaly" where recipients of bridging pensions who enter the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) receive a higher rate of compensation for the rest of their life.
Experts have called on the government to clarify the relationship between state pension age increases and the age from when individuals can flexibly access their pension pots.
The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) is planning to bring The Pensions Advisory Service's (TPAS) dispute resolution process into its remit.
Three public US pension plans have launched a class action against six major investment banks for allegedly colluding to keep securities lending "opaque" and block competition in order to control the market.