Pension scams are not just about the money lost, but the lives devastated, says Nicola Parish, so the industry must unite to defeat this scourge.
Graeme Bold says the right communications can improve both the level of savings and the outcomes for savers.
Jonathan Stapleton says that, while the production of two-page simpler annual statements is no panacea for member engagement, it is a welcome step in the right direction.
The intricacies of pensions legislation mean industry feedback can be valuable for governmental policy-making, says Sir Steve Webb.
Despite the sagas and scandals of the past 25 years, the pensions industry has grown stronger, says Malcolm McLean
There is more to being a pension fund trustee than providing members with a pension, says Rory Murphy.
As DC schemes face increasing pressures to consolidate, David Snowdon says master trusts are the perfect home.
Escalating standards for sole trustees will become a norm for reputable firms, even if they are voluntary, says Nigel Hill.
Guy Opperman says two page, simpler statements as well as an annual ‘season’ in which to issue them could be transformative steps for the UK pensions industry
Trustees need clear reporting from their investment advisers to meet their scheme's needs, says Donny Hay