Here it is, our monthly digest of the most important pension articles Professional Pensions has written and published over the last month, along with some contextual notes.
Lesley Carline looks at how TPAs fared through Covid, but warns more resource is needed to cope with the growing demand and workload.
Michael Klimes finds evidence of consolidation in the DC master trust market, with the pace set to quicken as capital adequacy rules loom
Michael Klimes explores how mentoring programmes can help create more diverse trustee boards
In its seventh year, KGC Associates' survey finds trustees need to engage more with administrators. Michael Klimes looks at the findings.
Pension schemes paying higher actuarial fees are not getting better value for money from their providers, according to KGC's sixth actuarial fee and services survey.
Reviewing TPA contracts could save schemes a packet
The findings of the latest KGC Associates administration survey shows how the market is coping with enormous change. Helen Morrissey takes a look at the findings.
Five Pension Management Institute (PMI) members have been appointed to the organisation's council.
Actuarial firms have become more competitive in the UK but the scope of services and charges varies. Michael Klimes investigates