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David Fairs: Trustees have a tremendous responsibility, so it is right to expect knowledge and understanding
Member-nominated trustees bring clear value to scheme boards, but it is important their knowledge is up to scratch, says David Fairs
What it is like to be a new member nominated trustee
Peter Sparkes looks at the challenges facing new member nominated trustees.
Should trustees be regulated?
As TPR urges trustees to raise its game, is there a call for industry regulation?
Trusteeship in the 21st century: A professional trustee's view
Peter Askins looks at how trusteeship could evolve in the coming years.
TPR: Trustees to be segmented in 21st century trustee initiative
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will segment the trustee population to ensure their needs are met as part of the 21st century trusteeship programme.
A challenging 2016 for trustees
Reading through TPR's priorities for 2016 shows a tough time ahead for trustees finds Helen Morrissey.
The 21st century trustee board: how to fill the skills gap
Lay trustees must up their game
TPR research shows trustees need to raise their game
Sobering reading for lay trustees
TPR trustee research: Five key findings.
Research from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) highlighted major gaps in trustee knowledge. Here are five key findings.
TPR research highlights worrying gaps in trustee knowledge
Half of schemes with non-professional trustees do not believe all of these trustees have knowledge levels meeting the standard in the regulator's code of practice.
IORP II changes could enhance trustee role in scheme management
Greig McGuinness looks at the potential impact of IORP II.
IORP II: Is this the end of member-nominated trustees?
A legal perspective on the latest draft of the European pensions directive