Three investment professionals tell Professional Pensions how the pandemic has impacted scheme portfolios, what opportunities may arise post-pandemic, and the key lessons for trustees
Focusing on the key building blocks of retirement strategies will help improve saver outcomes amid the Covid-19 crisis, says Dominic Byrne.
The resilience of credit investors will be tested as the world recovers from Covid-19, says Colin Purdie.
In the second feature of a three-part series, Iain Clacher and Con Keating look back at the UK’s defined benefit universe, exploring how the Maxwell scandal impacted scheme funding regulations.
Chris Edwards-Earl and Sue Moore explore how the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 will affect pension schemes.
Craig Brown looks at why asset managers should rent a life company to widen investment opportunities for pension schemes.
Alan Casey sets out how schemes can use HMRC GMP listings even where they are riddled with errors
In the first feature of a three-part series, Iain Clacher and Con Keating look back at the UK’s defined benefit universe, exploring why the schemes were set up, how they have changed, and the case for their creation.
As more schemes look at building a CDI strategy amid the economic crisis, Sebastien Proffit looks at what to consider.
Nykol O’Shea looks at how trustees can aid members in dividing pension wealth as the UK moves away from a fault-based divorce system.