Adrian Boulding has been appointed policy strategy director at the Tax Incentivised Saving Association (TISA) and will start his role in August.
Top stories this week include £100,000 stuck in a suspected pension liberation scam, advice on deflation, and a trustee fined over transfer delays. Here's what you might have missed.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is pursuing a £382,136 claim against a man after he bought Carrington Wire from the Russian steel company Severstal for £1.
Employers are "hugely underutilising" value added absence management services that can be worth as much as £100 per employee.
Gill Barr and Mervyn Walker have been made trustees of Towers Watson's UK defined contribution (DC) master trust, LifeSight.
The industry should be ready for another pensions act in 2016 which will clarify European regulations for UK schemes, says Dalriada Trustees director Adrian Kennett.
A High Court ruling protecting the pension of a man who went into bankruptcy will be challenged in the Court of Appeal next January.
A shareholder resolution forcing Chevron to halt spending on high-carbon assets has been rejected by 96% of shareholders.
The administration of pension schemes is set to become more complicated under new rules on shared parental leave, which came into effect last month.
The EC De Witt pension scheme has entered a buyout with Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) after its parent company was bought by a private equity firm.