CIO David Adkins tells PP how the DB master trust has reshaped its strategy
UK pensions look good in theory but the system could turn out to be alarmingly fragile. Michael Klimes finds out why
ECB’s decision to cut deposit rates suggest interest rates may stay low
Fewer than ten life companies will have conquered the market by 2020
NEST should be made the default auto-enrolment provider for small firms, according to a majority of respondents to Professional Pensions research.
Increased insurer competition, greater regulatory certainty and easier access to capital could boost the bulk annuity market 50% next year, according to a report from LCP.
Regulator code aims to simplify legislation for trustees
Workplace benefits saw some significant points within chancellor George Osborne's 67 minute long Autumn Statement that could have a major impact on benefits budgets.
A large majority of the pensions industry believes the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is right to investigate asset managers and investment consultants.
Towers Watson and Willis Group are planning to merge in a deal worth around $18bn (£11bn). But what is the rationale behind the move? WSB looks at the five key reasons behind the amalgamation.