In a keynote session at The PP Show, Pinsent Masons partner and former NAPF chairman Robin Ellison grilled pensions minister Angela Eagle about personal accounts, deregulation and the state of private sector provision
Diversified growth strategies and target return funds are the future of default fund investing, a poll of delegates reveals.
A static approach to asset allocation is bound to negatively affect pension funds' funding level, Hewitt says.
Trustees should not get involved in the enhanced transfer value process and have no legal obligation to do so, Hammonds partner Fraser Sparks says.
The pension fund industry is behind other sectors in data protection compliance, Wragge & Co says.
Trustees and sponsor companies should look at the company's defined benefit scheme as if it were a subsidiary of the sponsor company, delegates heard.
Senior correspondent Giovanni Legorano speaks to Steve Delo former chairman of the Pensions Management Institute/Independent trustee, PAN Governance and Michael Chatterton, head of settlement solutions at Watson Wyatt
Each month DC World asks readers for their views. This month we ask: should DC schemes focus on asset allocation rather than searching for skilled active managers?
Deciding to enter an occupational pension scheme is a big issue and many people feel that once they've started paying contributions then their retirement planning is done.
Panellists discuss how best to tackle the automatic increase of members' contributions