Trustees should be cautious about moving from one third party administrator (TPA) after the introduction of ‘freedom and choice' reforms, warn consultants.
Some third-party administrators are charging schemes huge exit fees when they move to a new provider. Michael Klimes finds out what trustees can do to minimise these
Stephen Worthington has been appointed interface manager by MyCSP at its head office in Liverpool.
Could data protection officers reduce the chance of pension scams? Michael Klimes finds out
Administrators should be more assertive and take a leadership role in the pensions industry, according to Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) board member Geraldine Brassett.
Barnett Waddingham has made Sue Foley, Gavin Markham and Oliver McCulloch partners and promoted nine to associate.
Improving standards by cracking down on employers
Richard Tuff has been made UK head of retirement by Mercer and succeeds Claire Ross who has gone to the North American side of the business.
Europe is making headway on ambitious plans for a cross-border pension tracking service, according to a report.
Penny pinching could lead to costly mistakes