Rebecca Shahoud looks at an upcoming case
2015 was a phenomenally busy year for pension regulation and there are no signs of a quiet 2016. Punter Southall head of research Jane Beverley looks at the most important dates for trustees.
The majority of respondents to Professional Pensions research are worried stock or share bubble may be about to burst.
Lesley Titcomb outlines the challenges for the year ahead
Is the Pensions Institute being “extravagantly alarmist”?
PP finds out why the scheme is looking to the Netherlands for help
The majority of people that work in pension schemes expect at least four in five defined benefit (DB) funds to meet all of their obligations in full, according to research from PP.
Pension professionals believe the industry spends too much time dealing with problems that affect a small number of high earners, according to PP research.
The impact of Solvency II on bulk annuity pricing will be limited, but schemes with generous options could see hefty increases, finds Jack Jones
What should trigger an automatic vote against the board?