Buzz respondents were split on the question of whether DB members would lose out if they were banned from transferring to DC. Some commentators said DB members would suffer if their options were restricted, while others pointed out that they were still...
There was no consensus on who should foot the bill for the "free face-to-face guidance" that will be provided once compulsory annuitisation is scrapped. The most popular option, however, was for the cost to fall directly on members.
The industry has given a cautious thumbs up to the sweeping changes to the pension system introduced in last month's Budget. Four out of ten Buzz respondents said retirees were likely to benefit from the changes while just under a quarter said savers...
Natasha Browne looks at why consultants are advising schemes to get out of high yield
A high-profile report calling for universal state-backed childcare has put the government's impending tax-free childcare scheme back in the spotlight. Owain Thomas investigates.
Naomi Rainey looks at the impact of DWP's plans to cap auto-enrolment charges
Jack Jones looks at the content of the EC's updated pensions directive.
Recommendations to increase transparency and market plurality could have a significant effect on employers providing healthcare benefits to their staff. Owain Thomas assesses what the likely impacts are
Just over a third of respondents think the number of member-nominated trustees (MNTs) on boards is shrinking as an increasing number of schemes close.
The Conservatives are the most trusted party when it comes to pensions, with almost three out of ten Buzz respondents saying they had faith in the Tories.