Tim Middleton
How CDC could improve retirement outcomes
Collective defined contribution should be brought back to the table, a panel at Pensions and Benefits UK argued. Victoria Ticha reports from the conference
Are the proposed professional trustee standards the right approach?
Responses to the Professional Trustee Standards Working Group's consultation have flooded in. While the industry mostly welcomes the proposals, there is disagreement on some areas, writes Kim Kaveh.
Should CDC be back on the table?
As the Work and Pensions Committee's consultation on CDC closes, Stephanie Baxter asks whether it could offer a viable alternative in the binary pensions system
Should TPR shorten its codes of practice and guidance?
The watchdog's codes and accompanying guidance need to include necessary information, but experts argue shortening them would reduce compliance issues, writes Kim Kaveh
PMI urges regulator to do 'more work' on definition of professional trustees
The watchdog should revisit its new description of professional trustees to clearly distinguish them from other types of trustee, according to the Pensions Management Institute (PMI).
PMI: Hacking of dashboard would put all other scandals to shame
A successful hack of the pensions dashboard would be a scandal "beyond anything to date", according to the Pensions Management Institute's (PMI) Tim Middleton.
Autumn Statement: Hammond keeps triple lock but hints it could come under threat after 2020
The chancellor has confirmed the government will keep the state pension triple lock but warned it could be cut in future due to rising longevity.