Taha Lokhandwala looks at how investment strategies could change under AE
Fiduciaries need to get under the bonnet, argues Henry Tapper.
HSBC is to close its defined benefit scheme to future accrual next year after launching a consultation with employees.
In the latest of PP's series of Scheme Excellence interviews, Jonathan Stapleton talks to Allan Heron of United Utilities Pension Scheme about changes that have been made over the past year.
Enrolling staff is only the first stage of workplace reforms.
This month the legal panel describe their areas of focus for the year ahead and discuss pension reform, including their predictions for the pensions minister's next move.
It's been around a year since pensions minister Steve Webb first touted the idea of defined ambition and around two months since the DWP published its (somewhat wavy) DB-lite and DC-plus options, but it's all gone a bit quiet since.
When talking about what caused the death of defined benefit pensions, the usual suspects always pop up. Soaring liabilities are generally considered to have dealt the fatal blow, but didn't act alone; at the very least, red tape acted as look out.