Aviva and Hargreaves Lansdown have proposed an alternative system to pot follows member in which members' pensions do not transfer when they move jobs, but their new employers pay into their old schemes.
The financial sector is in prime position to lobby policy-makers but often misses a trick. Rachel Dalton explores
Charles Cowling says there is plenty trustees and regulators can to do counter liberation fraud
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) code of conduct on defined contribution (DC) is scheduled to come into force in November this year.
The Court of Appeal has upheld an Upper Tribunal ruling against a group of Lehman Brothers firms fighting to be excluded from a financial support direction (FSD) issued by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The draft Pensions Bill does not do enough to protect consumers from obtuse and excessive charges, a Conservative MP claims.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will look "very carefully and very hard" at the conduct of pension providers and advisers in its fight against pension liberation fraud.
Many respondents wouldn't commit one way or the other over whether The Pensions Regulator's guidance on maintaining contributions safeguarded member interests.
Rachel Dalton explores the latest TPR updates on DC, employer growth and fraud
The High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland has thrown out an application for judicial review of The Pensions Regulator (TPR) brought by the directors of Desmond & Sons.