Alistair Ross has been appointed head of public policy for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland by the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
The Appeal Court in Scotland has struck down a challenge to pension fund rules which could have made administrating complex schemes more difficult.
The single state pension which will come in from April 2016 should not be undermined by devolution of powers to different parts of the United Kingdom says Steve Patterson.
Those in the pensions industry calling for a period of consolidation could be disappointed, finds Michael Klimes
Pete Smith has been appointed to Barnett Waddingham's investment consulting team in Scotland and will focus on developing the business there.
Jonathan Stapleton says UK pensions are complicated enough already
The Smith Commission has proposed the Scottish Parliament should get more powers over tax. Jonathan Stapleton discovers what this means for pensions and how schemes and employers can define who is a Scottish taxpayer
Britain's economic recovery will be at risk if Scotland votes for independence next month, the president of Britain's biggest business lobby has warned.
A committee of MPs has called for zero-hours contracts to be scrapped across the UK, as it says the use of such contracts is creating a two-tier workforce.