Money being channelled through an insurer's platform into external funds under auto-enrolment could put members' pensions at risk if the fund provider went bust.
European Commission attempts to reform the construction of indices in the wake of the LIBOR scandal could have unintended repercussions for institutional investors, warns the Society of Pension Consultants.
A high take-up of auto-enrolment could make the policy a "victim of its own success", a think tank says.
Almost half of investment consultants have no professional qualifications, according to a survey of the major consultants by IC Select.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has announced the Department of Work and Pensions will publish its 'Reinvigorating workplace pensions' report on 22 November.
The National Association of Pension Funds has launched a policy it says will help funds follow the Stewardship Code.
The Daily Mail and General Trust is to use proceeds from the £50m sale of its local newspaper business to plug its pension deficit.
ITM and PensionsFirst have teamed up to offer an enhanced data risk audit service to clients exploring buyouts or buy-ins.
Here it is. The updated Professional Pensions guide on how pensions tax relief restrictions have developed.
The head of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has proposed an expansion of the organisation's mandate and called for the creation of an "EU retirement savings product".