Trustees relying on equities and gilt yields to improve are taking a big gamble and could result in a rush of schemes going bust, says Hugh Nolan.
Adopting an online approach to meetings can save trustee boards time, money and paper finds Helen Morrissey.
PP looks at the importance of independent advice when doing a buy-in or buyout.
The pensions minister's comments on Iain Duncan Smith's resignation were too personal and unprofessional according to a PP survey.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has revamped its toolkit for trustees so it can now be used on tablets, laptops and PCs.
Trustees must not ignore past underpayments to members in relation to guaranteed minimum pensions (GMP) according to an Allen & Overy lawyer.
The biggest stories on PP this week were warnings that decent retirement could mean working until age 85, and the risks to members from pooling the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
As TPR urges trustees to raise its game, is there a call for industry regulation?
Jonathan Stapleton hears from The Pensions Regulator chief executive Lesley Titcomb about why we need a technological shift in pensions.
Johnston Press has reduced the deficit of its defined benefit (DB) scheme by £53m following a pension study and changes to its scheme rules.