500,000 to miss out on pension top-ups; Pension funds slow to diversify; Efforts to prop up money purchase schemes 'failing'; Inflation could push pensions back into the red
UNITE is urging the government to make occupational pension schemes compulsory ahead of the next general elections.
CANADA - Henri-Paul Rousseau, president and CEO of the CAN$155bn (US$155bn) Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (Caisse), has announced he is to step down from his position, to pursue opportunities in the private sector.
Including: US - CalPERS' Baggesen talks investments; SWEDEN - AP7 divests from arms; AUSTRALIA - First Home Saver Account costs "insurmountable" for super funds
UK - The current surge of pension buy-outs is both unsustainable and temporary, a report from Punter Southall has claimed.
THE Pensions Management Institute has entered into a sponsorship deal with Xafinity Paymaster.
As pension funds shift assets from active to passive, Emma Oakman examines the potential role opening up for ETFs
Turbulent times and strict funding regulations have brought ALM to the fore again, reports Elizabeth Pfeuti
Six months after its controversial launch, Elizabeth Pfeuti talks to the key protagonists in the UK T-Charter's formation and finds signs the industry may decide to move the document further forward
The Pensions Advisory Service has received strong industry feedback on its newly launched annuity planner.