The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has advised the European Commission (EC) to create a single market for personal pension products across the continent.
British Airways (BA) has failed to meet a deadline for agreeing a way to plug its deficit due to a legal dispute with trustees over pension increases for retirees.
An anti-scam campaign will run for the next four weeks to help improve awareness of fraudsters' common traits, following concerns they are increasingly targeting pension fund members.
There is no certainty if trustees will know they have to comply with forthcoming European Union (EU) data regulations says Robin Ellison.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has given fresh warnings about pension liberation as it takes action to protect members in the London Quantum Retirement Benefit Scheme.
The Transparency Task Force (TTF) has accused the financial services industry of "obfuscation, denial and even lying" over costs and charges incurred by pension schemes.
David Harris points to various shifts that show individuals are looking to take more control over their futures.
Cases such as BHS are making the regulator consider its enforcement tools. Michael Klimes investigates
Members are increasingly looking to trustees for guidance on making the most of their pension pots but complex regulation is making it difficult. James Phillips looks at how far trustees can go in helping members
The final version of the controversial European pensions legislation has emerged after years of tough negotiations but it may never end up coming to the UK following Brexit.