A think tank looks to Australia and the USA for clues about how flexible retirement could pan out in the UK. Rebecca Shahoud reports.
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.
LGPS funds will be reclassified as retail investors, which could lead to a major asset sell-off, increase costs, and restrict what they can invest in, finds Stephanie Baxter
Lay trustees must up their game
A new accounting standard will worsen the insolvency scores of hundreds of employers in the Pension Protection Fund, finds Stephanie Baxter
Payrolling of P11Ds is a step nearer as HMRC reveals its service. Owain Thomas examines the details and two important consultations.
A European ruling could force trustees to take radical action on how they transfer member data finds Michael Klimes
Readers give their opinions on the DWP's auto-enrolment advertising efforts
Rebecca Shahoud looks at the DWP select committee's report on the biggest shake up in pensions for a generation