A growing number of people will need a high level of care during their final years and how to fund this has proved a controversial question.
Growing numbers will have to pay for social care in old age
The industry believes putting members on the boards of all schemes would improve governance, but says they must be given enough time off and qualifications should be mandatory.
The findings of the latest KGC Associates administration survey shows how the market is coping with enormous change. Helen Morrissey takes a look at the findings.
The planned sale of Aga has been dubbed a win for the trustees of its deficit-ridden DB scheme but Stephanie Baxter finds this is just the start of the journey.
The pensions industry is overpopulated with acronyms and many in the sector would be relieved if there were fewer of them. But IGC - the independent governance committee - are three letters that cannot be ignored.
PP finds more must be done to help member-nominated trustees be better governors
The pensions industry recognises the need for change, but thinks the summer Budget spells trouble and ‘ISA pensions' would mean lower retirement incomes, according to PP research.
Worries about flighty trustees miss the point
HMRC has announced transitional arrangements to align pension input periods with tax years