Smart Pension has named Ian Digby as head of regulatory affairs as it continues to significantly expand its team.
This week's top stories included The Pensions Regulator (TPR) issuing its first fine to a scheme for failing to file up-to-date information, and publishing its analysis of schemes with 2018 valuations.
Barnett Waddingham has promoted four staff to partners and another 25 staff to associates as it seeks to help clients cope with more "complex challenges".
The University of Southampton has confirmed plans to close the Pension and Assurance Scheme for Non-Academic Staff (PASNAS) to new members at the end of December.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) deserves recent criticism over past failings, notably with Carillion, according to a narrow majority of this week's Pensions Buzz respondents.
Maurice Oldfield - a former chairman of both the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association and the European Federation for Retirement Provision - has died at the age of 87 following a long illness.
The High Court has wound up six pension and finance companies after they were found to have abused millions of pounds of people's savings.
Former Financial Services Association (FSA) chief executive Hector Sants has been appointed as chair of the new, incoming single financial guidance and claims body.
Legal & General Investment Management's chief executive is to retire in August next year, the board of Legal & General Group announced today.
The youngest pension savers desire online tools to help them see the value of their pots but a third of employers offer no web-based services, according to analysis by PwC.