As part of our series looking at what firms did to win accolades at the UK Pensions Awards 2016, PP speaks to the Travers Smith pensions team about how their firm won the Pension Lawyers of the Year category.
The government will launch a new campaign highlighting the potential fines faced by small companies not complying with auto-enrolment (AE).
Dominating this week's most popular stories was coverage of the government's downgrading of the pensions brief, following Baroness Ros Altmann's resignation.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a discussion paper on how to drive up standards of pensions trusteeship and shape future regulatory policy.
The likelihood of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) meeting its 2030 self-sufficiency target has risen to 93% in its 2015/16 report.
Pensions and long-term savings providers are the financial services least satisfied with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Baroness Ros Altmann has likened her time as pensions minister to being "in detention" and believes leaving government will allow her to be more influential.
The Brexit vote has increased the strain on companies funding DB funds. Kristian Brunt-Seymour explores how schemes can contingency plan in the face of uncertainty.
There is a risk savers could be "dissuaded" from starting their pension or increasing contributions as a result of Brexit, warns Natixis Global Asset Management.
The government is looking to impose capital adequacy requirements on master trusts through the forthcoming pensions bill, PP understands.