The Financial Conduct Authority has finalised how it will monitor the performance of The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) and Citizens Advice Bureau in delivering the guidance guarantee.
The Treasury's action on punitive exit charges has been welcomed but there are concerns that clamping down too much on fees could be detrimental for savers.
The Insolvency Service has made a successful application to the High Court to place two trustee firms linked to pensions scams into provisional liquidation
PP gets the industry opinion on Webb's five years as pensions minister
Senior associate Ben Fairhead and legal director Julian Sladdin have been made partners at Pinsent Masons.
As the industry moves towards the ban of commission, Michael Klimes looks at how schemes and providers are adapting
Michael Klimes looks at industry reaction to Now Pensions' clients having contributions returned and asks where the fault lies
Schemes with foreign parent companies that go bust should find it easier to get into the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) under cross-border insolvency reforms from the European Council (EC).
Robin Ellison says regulators are good at grandstanding but bad at protecting savers
As the NAPF's infrastructure platform reaches its first anniversary, PP finds a mixture of scepticism and optimism