Professional trustees are increasingly used on trustee boards. However, is the process used to appoint them as robust as it should be? Pádraig Floyd takes a look.
The Irish pensions industry is looking closely at trustee qualifications. Richard Butcher thinks we should follow its lead.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has set out plans to impose a regulatory ban on member-borne commissions on service providers, dismissing concerns the responsibility could fall entirely on trustees.
Adopting a "groupthink" mentality is not good news for trustee boards says Helen Morrissey.
Gerald Wellesley has been appointed a director at HR Trustees where he will help the firm grow its professional trustee services.
Lesley Titcomb outlines the challenges for the year ahead
Trustees and sponsors are getting too close for TPR's tastes
The biggest challenge facing defined benefit (DB) scheme trustees is demonstrating their approach to funding is fully-integrated and risk-based, according to Hymans Robertson.
Compulsory training and more time off are the best ways make sure all member-nominated trustees have the knowledge required to do the job, say PP readers.
Lay trustees must up their game