National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) director of policy Darren Philp is to leave the lobbying group joining B&CE in a similar capacity.
Labour has accused the government of pandering to special interests as it delays lifting the restrictions on the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) until 2017.
The Pensions Regulator has urged trustees to be more flexible when agreeing deficit recovery plans in its annual funding statement.
The European Commission is exploring ways in which pension schemes can be encouraged to finance long-term investment in the European economy.
Plans to introduce holistic balance sheets as part of a planned overhaul of European pension regulation are unworkable, PensionsEurope says.
This year has been one of the most eventful in recent times. This round-up brings you the year in quotes, from the backbiting and baiting to the grandstanding and gerrymandering.
The National Association of Pension Funds has scaled back plans to introduce a ‘pounds and pence' charges code.
Pension professionals believe today's pension model needs a "re-think" but also a longer-term approach from policymakers, according to research from Aberdeen Asset Management.
Hannah Brenton examines the latest developments of the Pensions Infrastructure Platform.