As the country comes to terms with last week's shocking Brexit vote, pension schemes face uncertain times ahead for their investments. They should respond cautiously and avoid kneejerk reactions, finds Stephanie Baxter
Anna Copestake and Kevin LeGrand have been hired by Arc Pensions Law as the firm reaches its first anniversary.
With the referendum on Britain's membership of the EU just two days away, what should pension scheme managers and trustees expect in the event of Brexit? James Phillips reports.
Young workers' pension funds are being sacrificed so private companies can afford to pay "over-generous" pensions for older members, according to the Intergenerational Foundation (IF).
This week we want to know if the industry takes the security the Pensions Protection Fund (PPF) and The Pensions Regulator (TPR) provide to pensioners for granted.
Lord John Hutton says that while much progress has been made to boost retirement saving there is still some way to go.
Partners Group has launched the first private market fund for UK defined contribution schemes.
Alan Higham has been appointed as chief pensions strategy and engagement officer at the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), effective immediately.
The London-based defined contribution (DC) consultant team at Willis Towers Watson has expanded to 80 following five appointments in the past year.
The debate over whether schemes should be able to change statutory pension increases from RPI to CPI continues with calls for a statutory override to be put in place. Kristian Brunt-Seymour considers its feasibility