Jack Jones looks at the impact of changes to the Takeover Code designed to give trustees more power over mergers and acquisitions
Trustees are concerned over the strength of their employer covenant and feel contributions could be higher, research from Baker Tilly shows.
Time-focused service level agreements struck between trustees and third party administrators are too narrow and lead to the wrong focus for members, experts warn.
Shell Contributory Pension Fund’s Paddy Briggs tells consultants what trustees really want
PTL has launched an observed meeting service for trustees.
The Pensions Ombudsman has ruled against a firm which alleged that a scheme member who was a director of a company and a trustee of its scheme failed to manage conflicting interests.
Hans Meissner on why pension funds should consider allocating to infrastructure
The Pensions Ombudsman has ruled in favour of one of a pair of brothers in a dispute over a small self-administered scheme.
Nearly half of trustees (47%) say their work is hindered by constantly changing legislation, according to MetLife.
Rachel Dalton on the need for trustee training to improve investment decisions