Industry insiders who become trustees at collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes could ruin them according to First Actuarial founder Hilary Salt.
Pension scheme members are three times more likely to be approached about accessing their pots since the Budget freedoms were announced, according to research.
The majority of employers have not read The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) defined benefit (DB) funding code according to the watchdog's research.
The government should allow sickness absence policies to be more flexible to give employees with fluctuating health conditions the chance to pre-emptively arrange part-time sick leave.
Pressure from companies to water down proposed changes to the EU Shareholders' Rights Directive has been criticised by the Investment Association.
PP looks at the pros and cons of betting on currency movements
Former minister at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Mark Hoban has announced plans to quit parliament from May.
Health guidelines such as recommended intakes of salt and recommended exercise are unknown to members of the public, a survey for Nuffield Health has found.
Top stories on PP this week include a High Court ruling on overpayments, a consultation on defined benefit (DB) transfers and the unveiling of 44 guidance guarantee centres. Here's what you might have missed.
BNY Mellon Investment Management has cut the charges of one of its key diversified growth funds in a bid to expand its presence in the defined contribution (DC) investment market.