Osborne Clarke’s Claire Rankin explains the different forces at play when trustees and employers consider discretionary pension increases.
Will the PPF become a new endgame option?
Arc Pensions Law’s Sonya Fraser delves into the detail of the government’s plan for the PPF to become a consolidator of small pension schemes.
How do you solve a problem like small pension pots?
The lifetime provider model may not be the answer to the rising number of small pots, but the industry still needs to solve this growing problem, as two academics explore.
The election is looming!
The PPI’s Daniela Silcock looks at some key issues for a new administration to address.
Looking beyond portfolio decarbonisation
Investors need to go further than decarbonisation and focus on real-world impacts and transition assets, says Cushon’s Julius Pursaill.
What savers really think about their investments
The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association recently polled savers to find out their attitudes to where their money is invested. Here’s what they said.
Uncovering a household’s saving journey to retirement
The reality of an individual’s savings journey is often more nuanced than existing benchmarks allow for, says Phoenix Insights’ Patrick Thomson.
Editor’s column: Innovate to communicate
Putting information into the public sphere isn’t the same as communicating. As an industry, we should think differently to make sure members understand what we’re telling them.
Redrawing the line between advice and guidance
With the advice-guidance boundary consultation closed, the ball is back in the policymakers’ court to decide which proposals to take forward, writes the SPP’s Premlata Fagan.
Addressing the complexity of social factors
Following the publication of the Taskforce on Social Factors’ first report, Maria Nazarova-Doyle explains the group’s approach and what it means for trustees.