PP research finds little support for amending pensions law to force consideration of climate risks.
This week we want to know if the way defined benefit (DB) schemes invest neglects UK enterprise and what you think the most important pensions story this year has been.
Master trusts have escaped significant regulatory scrutiny despite their surge in usage under AE since 2012, but this will soon change. James Phillips reports.
Now Pensions has invested approximately £65m worth of green bonds through its diversified growth fund (DGF).
Aviva is the thirteenth master trust provider to receive the Pension Quality Mark (PQM) Ready accreditation.
Some master trusts have been criticised for exposing members to too much risk one year prior to retirement. Michael Klimes explores the difficulty of balancing risk exposure.
Atlas Master Trust has appointed Schroders as one of its investment managers to develop the provider's default fund proposition.
Respondents say there has been some success with automatic enrolment (AE) but members are still not saving enough.
This week we want to know how successful you think auto-enrolment has been as we approach the fifth anniversary in October, and when the next significant financial crisis will be.
Jonathan Stapleton looks at this summer's developments in pensions regulation, and asks what has happened to the August lull.