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
Sobering reading for lay trustees
Hymans Robertson has been awarded a gold standard in administration from the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA).
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) wants an open debate about what a good 21st century trustee should look like and do in an increasingly complex world, according to chief executive Lesley Titcomb.
Challenging advisers more robustly can play real dividends for schemes says Helen Morrissey.
From time to time trustees may find one of their advisers has made a mistake. Claire Carroll and Richard Bacon highlight the key issues that need to be considered if you are considering legal action.
Helen Morrissey asks how much power trustees really have when dealing with sponsors?
PP finds more must be done to help member-nominated trustees be better governors