An OECD report has sounded alarm bells about scheme solvency in a low interest rate environment. Helen Morrissey takes a closer look.
The pensions industry would support a cap on exit fees for defined contribution (DC) savers, according to research from PP.
PP looks at Dutch pension research revealing economies of scale differ across asset classes
Some third-party administrators are charging schemes huge exit fees when they move to a new provider. Michael Klimes finds out what trustees can do to minimise these
Companies are not disclosing vital information about the workforce despite it being a clear driver of long-term sustainability. Stephanie Baxter finds out why it is a concern
With the Treasury set to consult on a charge cap to tackle excessive early exit fees, industry figures warn it will not work because it overlooks the real problem, writes Stephanie Baxter
Chancellor George Osborne's commitment to austerity might force him to break his promise on the triple lock for state pensions. Michael Klimes finds out why
In this week's Pension Buzz an overwhelming number of 115 respondents said providers should not be made to offer the full range of freedom and choice.
Pension funds around the globe are collaborating and cutting out the middleman, writes PP
Could data protection officers reduce the chance of pension scams? Michael Klimes finds out