Latest articles from Charlie Thomas

Corporate governance questioned over bankers' remuneration

Banks and remuneration committees came under fire during a debate on corporate governance at the National Association of Pension Fund’s (NAPF) investment conference today.

Hutton reforms questioned by public sector trustees

Public sector pension fund managers strongly questioned one of Lord Hutton’s policy leaders over the wide-sweeping reforms, a conference heard

Tax boost for alternative saving vehicles

Management level employees with pension arrangements outside the company  scheme will have plenty to contemplate from George Osborne’s latest  budget.

McFall sets out commission principles

Lord McFall has set out the goals for his Workplace Retirement Income Commission (WRIC) - coverage, simplicity and investment return - and said he would be touring the country to speak to students and school pupils to drive pension engagement

Tomlinson: UK corporate governance is best in the world

Lindsay Tomlinson today championed UK corporate governance as the best in the world at the National Association of Pension Fund’s (NAPF) investment conference.

Corporate governance questioned over bankers' remuneration

Banks and remuneration committees came under fire during a debate on corporate governance at the National Association of Pension Fund’s (NAPF) investment conference today.

Trustees educated on class action involvement

Trustees should not venture into class actions as an individual plaintiff unless they are seeking more than £50m in compensation, trustees heard today.

Saul Trustees 'bottled out' of co-leading NAPF Wheels case

Saul Trustees chose not to join the pioneering Wheels case against HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as lead plaintiff, the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF)’s investment conference heard today.

NAPF tax case Wheels into the ECJ

The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) will see its long-running Wheels VAT fight with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) heard at the European Court of Justice (ECJ)

ECJ judgment – who wins and who loses?

Charlie Thomas analyses the implications of the ECJ ruling to abolish using sex differences when calculating insurance premiums for the occupational pensions industry