Trustees could be given new powers to extract surpluses from DB schemes, but members need to come first.
Going back to first principles on pension policy
The government needs to reset its policy focus on retirement outcomes and pension adequacy, says the co-chair of the Association of Member-Nominated Trustees.
The long-term costs of more choice in auto-enrolment
Former shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont explores the impact of the lifetime provider concept ahead of this week’s Budget announcement.
Abolition of the lifetime allowance: latest update
Ahead of the Budget announcement, Trafalgar House’s Karla Bradstock explores the current state of play with the lifetime allowance.
Preparing for TPR’s new General Code
Complying with the code may sound like an impossible task – here’s how to make it manageable.
Understanding stakeholder views to invest for positive change
Avon Pension Fund’s Nick Dixon explains how his team worked with stakeholders to improve engagement on sustainability issues such as net zero.
Pension dashboards: Key issues for 2024
From date alignments to automation to data cleansing, the SPP outlines key dashboard issues for trustees.
Editor’s column: Hoping for sense to prevail
Pensions Expert editor Nick Reeve opines on two consultations in two weeks.
Advice or guidance? The challenges facing trustees
George Ritchie of the Association of British Insurers discusses the complex issues arising from the review of the advice-guidance boundary.
One trustee’s predictions for 2024
Whatever 2024 brings, trustees must stay on their guard and remember their primary purpose