Finding value in infrastructure is becoming increasingly more challenging given fierce competition for such assets. Boe Pahari explains how improved risk weighted returns can be achieved in thematic infrastructure where there is relatively less competition.
As Pension wise marks its first year of operation, Kristian Brunt-Seymour speaks to staff at the service's Banbury branch about their experience so far and how they think the service will evolve.
Trustees must be confident the new chair governance statements are accurate to avoid future liability, writes PP.
UK pension schemes have invested heavily in their local market but Helen Morrissey asks if they can benefit from looking further afield.
PP finds potential political interference in the LGPS on divestment decisions is causing concern.
After TPR's recent win in a high court battle that subjected AE to judicial review for the first time, Rebecca Shahoud looks at the implications for future cases
PP looks at what how to stop people being forced to work and save until their 80s.
Following cases in European courts, HMRC has recently changed the rules relating to the recoverability of VAT on professional fees paid in relation to occupational pension schemes. Tom Jackman explains what these changes mean for trustees and employers of defined benefit schemes.
This year is set to be a big one for the master trust market. Steve Goddard looks at how the market will evolve.
January’s market volatility gave schemes the opportunity to review whether their DGF is fit for purpose says Charlotte Moore.