Trustees of the Yell Pension Plan have been found guilty of maladministration for failing to properly explain the grounds on which they concluded a member had left service.
Giovanni Legorano investigates the growing trend among UK schemes to use the US class action system to protect their investments against bad governance
A third of contract-based defined contribution schemes have not reviewed their retirement process in the past three years, research from The Pensions Regulator reveals.
The pensions ombudsman's office has cleared its long-standing backlog of unresolved cases during the past 12 months, its annual report reveals.
A consultation by The Pensions Regulator has revealed widespread support for the trustee knowledge and understanding requirements.
The Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board has launched a second investigation in connection with the First Quench Pension Fund.
The Pensions Regulator has seen a "small but significant" number of cases which needed intervention in the past year, its annual report and accounts state.
In the latest of our interviews with senior industry figures, EMMA DUNKLEY speaks to MIKE SULLIVAN, who begins his term as president of the PENSIONS MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE today
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has urged policymakers to enforce stricter regulations and stronger governance of private pension funds.
With the baton of pensions policy changing hands for the fifteenth time since Labour came to power in 1997, Jenna Towler explores the consequences of having so many ministers