Lobby groups with a vested interest in increasing regulation are having an unhealthy impact on government policy, according to PP research.
Master trusts do not need further oversight to maintain standards, Sarah Smart argues
The master trust sector needs compulsory regulation not voluntary assurance, says Morten Nilsson.
Last year saw a big increase in the number of people attempting to find lost pension pots through the government's Pension Tracing Service, according to official statistics.
Natasha Browne looks at the cost of the state pension in decades to come
How the cost of the government’s promise of at-retirement advice could be met
The government has published amendments to the definition of money purchase benefits, which will take effect in early July.
Jonathan Stapleton is concerned rules for lenders may undermine AE
The government must do more to encourage employers and employees to increase contributions to pension schemes, says incoming Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman David Fairs.
Honda's UK pension scheme is facing between £47m and £70m in additional liabilities after the Court of Appeal rejected its case over faulty scheme documents.