Scheme closure exercises can raise a host of legal issues involving the employer, the workforce and the trustees, as well as the scheme itself. In this interview with PMI.tv, WYN DERBYSHIRE, head of pensions at City law firm SJ Berwin, discusses the issues...
The next government should form a steering group to set out the terms for a permanent Pensions Commission, a PP panel of experts says.
When does it make sense to reduce your salary? In this interview with PMI.tv, Tony Baily, principal consultant at Hewitt Associates, explains why it can make sense to use salary sacrifice to boost pension contributions
If the pensions industry wasn't already aware of the dire state of public confidence in UK savings, the National Association of Pension Funds provided shuddering confirmation.
Confronted with widespread public suspicion about pensions, Dorothee Gnaedinger investigates the role of employers in influencing the saving habits of staff
With the general election on the way Alan Pickering, chairman of BESTrustees and the Life Academy talks to PMI.tv about his thoughts on what needs to be done to reform pensions effectively.
The senior editorial team at PP has passed the Pension Management Institute's Retirement Provision Certificate.
Four-fifths of scheme managers and trustees believe sustainability issues will be an important factor in the performance of property portfolios over the next five years, latest research shows.
The Pensions Management Institute has strengthened its external affairs committee with the additions of Nigel Aston of PensionDCisions and Heather Quelch of Jardine Lloyd Thompson.
UK - The next government should introduce an independent pensions commission to provide long-term continuity over pensions policy, a survey by GP's sister publication Professional Pensions revealed.