The Pensions Ombudsman's workload could become "completely untenable" if it rules in favour of scheme members seeking to transfer into suspected liberation scams.
The ban on short service refunds will keep between £70m and £130m in the pensions system, figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveal.
Joe Riviere has been appointed an associate by Sackers that takes the firm's total number of pensions lawyers to 51.
A ruling by the deputy pensions ombudsman (PO) has clarified trustees' responsibility around communicating tax issues.
To what extent do DC trustees have a moral responsibility to their members, asks Natasha Browne
Natasha Browne looks at responses to the FCA’s guidance guarantee consultation
Trustees running schemes in England and Scotland no longer need to be concerned about EU cross-border requirements after the results of yesterday's referendum.
Claire van Rees discusses potential issues involved with CDC
Trustees face a "disproportionate governance burden" in offering the Budget freedoms to deferred members in legacy defined contribution (DC) schemes, experts say.
Trustees have been warned of the risk of litigation involved in transferring members to schemes that offer drawdown.