The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has launched a consultation on allowing employers in multi-employer schemes to defer their cessation debt.
Older workers are more likely to opt out of a workplace pension than their younger counterparts. Michael Klimes explores why and how it could be fixed.
A surprise general election is in store in just over month, but battle lines are yet to be drawn. James Phillips explores where pensions sit in the chaos.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has committed itself to acting faster and more often where defined benefit (DB) schemes are underfunded or it suspects avoidance.
Hackers are "ahead in the game" when it comes to bypassing cyber-security and trustees must do more to protect members says RSM's Elisabeth Storey.
Darren Redmayne and Paul Houghton look into upcoming changes to how IAS19 is to be applied.
Designing good DC default funds for members can be a difficult and daunting task for trustees. Michael Klimes explores how they can do it
Jonathan Stapleton looks at why and how the London Stock Exchange Group conducted a sectionalised merger of its two main pension schemes.
Research suggests trustees have a good understanding of basic charges but are less certain on other costs. Michael Klimes looks at the findings
The PLSA's DB taskforce has suggested employers should be able to offload their DB scheme into merged 'superfunds'. James Phillips explores the idea.