The government has confirmed the long-awaited ban on pensions cold-calling will now be delayed until Autumn.
Delegate places at Pensions and Benefits UK (PBUK) are filling up fast - with over 600 scheme representatives having registered for PP's flagship event so far.
Margaret Snowdon says this ground-breaking technology has potential to reach all areas of pensions, and could help combat cyber-crime and scams
Michael Klimes explores the challenges to the rollout of biometrics in schemes and the benefits it could bring.
Margaret Snowdon says the industry must be more willing to err on the side of caution as the government's solutions will not stop scammers
Michael Klimes examines the key recommendations from the ABI's roadmap report on the dashboard.
Trustees should take more interest in the development and use of biometrics the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) says.
The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) will set up a mediation service to help schemes resolve issues when changing third-party administrator (TPA), PP can reveal.
Changing third-party administrators can cause all sorts of issues, including loss of data. Michael Klimes looks at examples of poor transitions and asks if it is a widespread problem
The government's proposals to clamp down on pensions cold calling are still lacking in detail and it needs to be much clearer about how they will be introduced, says the industry.