There is no certainty if trustees will know they have to comply with forthcoming European Union (EU) data regulations says Robin Ellison.
Pension experts have blasted auto-enrolment (AE) as "a glorified ISA" and "pointless scheme", warning savers will not get a decent retirement pot.
Allowing the British Steel scheme to ditch RPI for statutory minimum levels could lead to big losses for older members and create a loophole for other DB schemes, writes Stephanie Baxter.
The crisis over the BHS pension schemes could be a 'Cadbury moment' that triggers a change to the Takeover Code, Pinsent Masons says.
HMRC and the FCA have begun consulting on a tax framework and rules for the secondary annuity market.
Robin Ellison asks whether our approach to risk needs to change.
Christina Bowyer has joined HR Trustees as a trustee director from Pinsent Masons.
Ten years on from A-Day Padraig Floyd asks what impact it has had on the industry.
Royal London has lost the right to block a suspected pension liberations transfer in a landmark ruling at the High Court, which could have far-reaching consequences across the industry.
The biggest stories on PP this week were warnings that decent retirement could mean working until age 85, and the risks to members from pooling the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).