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Broken pots
The problem of providing advice for pension savers with small pension pots has so far been overlooked. Tom Selby reports on a debate hosted at the House of Lords to push the issue into the political arena
Blake's progress
Cass Business School’s David Blake has an abundance of views on the state of the pension arena and his belief that there are fundamental problems in the DC model should stir up plenty of debate Report by Gregor Watt
A matter of principles: TPR's June Mulroy on breaking the wall of jargon in pensions
TPR’s flamboyant executive director for defined contribution says she intends to break through the pension industry’s wall of jargon and complexity with 11 basic principles for DC schemes.
Leap of faith: Danish firm ATP launches Nest rival
Now:Pensions chief executive Morten Nilsson faces an uphill task convincing advisers to put their trust in an unknown firm but he believes he will win them over with simple cost-efficiency.
The actuarial profession must radically change
Author of the Swiss Re longevity report believes actuaries have a flawed approach and need to up their game to save their reputations.
Brave new world
Partnership Assurance MD Chris Horlick believes lack of understanding has stunted the long-term care market but the Dilnot Commission will stimulate much needed change and create an equity release boom By Rachael Adams
Through a glass darkly
Recent research paints a bleak picture of pension saving, with 17 per cent of people having no idea where there retirement income is coming from and many relying on the state for help By Gregor Watt
Key points on the pension map
John McFall says spearheading the Workplace Retirement Income Commission means plotting a course for future pension provision and reinvigorating occupational schemes.
Pension tax relief just does not work
Tisa director of policy Malcolm Small is calling for a radical overhaul of the tax system.
A push in the right direction
Pica chairman Tom McPhail says tweaking the annuity rules and nudging people towards shopping around would help to mend a broken system.






