PP looks at the risks in giving members guidance and what trustees can do to avoid them
An additional £19.5m will be provided in 2015-16 to support pensions freedoms and Pension wise service as part of today's Budget announcements.
The Pension wise website has been launched by the government as part of plans to roll out a guidance guarantee service from April.
PP examines how the new rules to prevent mis-selling will work
Proposals to let defined benefit (DB) members with small pots transfer out without taking advice are supported by the industry, according to research carried out by PP.
The Treasury will make it a criminal offence for fraudsters to masquerade as Pension wise service providers after taking action against a suspected scam site.
Top stories on PP this week include a High Court ruling on overpayments, a consultation on defined benefit (DB) transfers and the unveiling of 44 guidance guarantee centres. Here's what you might have missed.
The Treasury has confirmed the guidance guarantee will be overseen by the Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman (PHSO).
The new Pension Wise service is being tested to ensure it meets any surge in demand according to pensions minister Steve Webb.
Citizens Advice Bureau has revealed the location of the first 44 centres that will deliver face to face guidance to retirees under the guidance guarantee.