A collaborative group aimed at helping the industry adapt to technological change has been established by the Transparency Task Force (TTF) founding chairman, (pictured above) Andy Agathangelou.
Carl Hitchman has been appointed by Stamford Associates to lead its new fiduciary management advisory initiative.
This week we want to know what single factor best explains the decline in people taking regulated financial advice and if online tools will improve member outcomes.
Henderson Global Investors has announced plans to merge with Janus Capital to create a combined active manager with $320bn (£248.5bn) assets under management.
FTSE 350 scheme deficits rose by a modest £3bn over September after months of significant growth, which saw them almost triple since February.
Plans to scrap mandatory advice for expats wanting to transfer their retirement pots overseas could open the door to scammers, it has been warned.
Willis Tower Watson's (WTW) master trust LifeSight has appointed Jo Kite as UK managing director after Fiona Matthews was promoted to global head.
The most popular stories were British Airways returning to a pension deficit as its High Court case nears and BMW facing union backlash over plans to close its defined benefit scheme.
People born in the 1980s are now more likely to be members of a pension scheme than those born a decade earlier, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Well-funded defined benefit (DB) schemes should not be subject to triennial actuarial valuations, the Pensions Regulator's (TPR) non-executive chair Mark Boyle has said.