Janice Turner explains how trustees will benefit from the latest flurry in activity from regulators
The watchdog has published details of how it reached the settlement with Sir Philip Green over the future of two British Homes Stores (BHS) pension schemes.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has been granted £3.5m of additional funds to boost its compliance and enforcement work, its non-executive chairman Mark Boyle has said.
The watchdog's approach has become too aggressive in the last year and it seems to be moving away from a risk-based approach, according to Peter Askins.
The Law Commission has called on the government to clarify investment rules which can make it hard for schemes to make socially responsible investments.
Coats Group has agreed a £74m settlement with The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to end enforcement action for the third of its defined benefit (DB) schemes.
This week's top stories were a ransomware attack on TPR, and the new pensions minister being urged to tackle outstanding policy issues.
The hung parliament means planned measures to mitigate scams will be kicked down the road, the industry has told PP.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) should be allowed to alter scheme indexation and benefits to ensure members get at least "second-best" outcomes.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has admitted it was subject to a partially successful ransomware attack during the past three financial years but had blocked over 40,000 other attempts.