Schemes with foreign parent companies that go bust should find it easier to get into the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) under cross-border insolvency reforms from the European Council (EC).
Robin Ellison says regulators are good at grandstanding but bad at protecting savers
Jack Jones looks at a report that finds a growing number of schemes are reacting to worsening deficits by extending recovery plans
The Pension Liberation Industry Group has published a code of good practice for combating pension scams to help trustees dealing with suspicious transfer requests.
Actuarial firms have become more competitive in the UK but the scope of services and charges varies. Michael Klimes investigates
Top stories this week include trustees banned over an £11m scam, criticism of compliance-focused actuaries and plans to let people cash in annuities. Here's what you might have missed.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) can "sympathise" with the pensions industry's frustration over the twin regulatory regime according to the watchdog's chief executive.
The twin regulatory regime governing the pensions landscape could end up confusing scheme members over their at-retirement choices after April, experts say.
Hilary Salt warns quick-fix compliance is replacing professional judgement
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has banned two trustees from practice after they took part in an £11m liberation scam.