Roger Gray says schemes must consider the benefits of investing in alternative assets.
Stephanie Baxter says some local councils' attempts to find new ways to make savings are welcome but must have strong safeguards
Professor Adrian Furnham says analysing the psychology of investment manager teams can give investors a valuable edge in the selection process
David Weeks says there is a mismatch in superfunds that claim to be member friendly but then exclude member representation from their governance
Alan Pickering says politicians should have the freedom to redefine what is meant by 'absolute'
Malcolm Mclean says getting the channels of communication right and engaging more openly is a good starting point
Girish Menezes says we must not forget our young pension professionals and rising stars are critical stakeholders within the equation
Latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions - published today - shows the number of people saving into an occupational pension scheme since auto-enrolment (AE) began in 2012 has increased by 10,003,000.
As the number of workers in AE reaches 10 million, the pensions minister says it's time to take stock of this successful policy
Wolfgang Kuhn says pension funds must considered the real-world impacts of their investments