Margaret Snowdon has been appointed by HM Treasury to join the steering group for the pensions dashboard prototype project.
This week's biggest stories were the introduction of the LISA bill, the Pensions Regulator urging trustees to wake up to ESG risks, and shareholder rebellions at Sports Direct and ExxonMobil AGMs.
Pension professionals have welcomed the government's decision to keep the lifetime ISA (LISA) simple after a bill containing details of the saving vehicle was published.
The Treasury is seeking views on whether to allow defined contribution (DC) members to access their pensions before retirement to pay for financial advice.
As Ros Altmann exits the pensions minister role Helen Morrissey asks what the future looks like for policy development.
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.
The most popular stories included coverage of the ongoing inquiry into the collapse of British Home Stores, and mounting concerns over the Treasury's takeover of pension policy.
Will ban fees on new contracts
The Chancellor's lifetime ISA (LISA) threatens to obstruct pension saving down the income scale according to Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman David Fairs.
This week we want to know if George Osborne should set up an ISA alongside the current tax system and if his change of heart on tax relief is a stay of execution rather than a complete abandonment of reform.