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1 January Corporate Adviser

  • Absolutely compelling credentials

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    The lower volatility of ultra-diversified absolute return funds can allow pension investors to stay in growth assets longer says Andy Dickson, investment director, UK business development, Standard Life Investments

  • AMCs feel the heat

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Fund management charges are coming under pressure in the retail sector. Paul Farrow investigates what that means for group pensions

  • Auto-enrolment and group risk

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Pensions auto-enrolment is good news but it will have unforeseen consequences says Ron Wheatcroft, technical manager at Swiss Re

  • Big is beautiful

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Solving the small pots conundrum is an absolute priority. John Greenwood considers the options

  • Dip in the pool?

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    International pooling should pay dividends to companies with overseas operations. Edmund Tirbutt asks why more advisers aren’t dipping their toe in the water

  • End-to-end in sight

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    L&G’s work on end-to-end processing of group risk should move the industry forward says Ian McKenna, director of F&TRC

  • Healthy preoccupation

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Occupational health should be given far greater prominance in future, sys the Frost/Black review. Anna Scott finds out that it could mean for intermediaries

  • Longer life? Don't count on it

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Nobody, least of all George Osborne, really knows how long we are going to live says Teresa Hunter

  • Second year blues

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    With the notion that auto-enrolment “might never happen” gaining ground, the Coalition is facing a difficult second year

  • Sectionalisation and the city

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Schemes will be allowed to receive less than the auto-enrolment minimum. But are employers allowed to publicise the fact, asks Jamie Clark, business development manager, Scottish Life

  • Silver lining

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Costs of cancer care may be spiralling, but innovative solutions are emerging says Sam Barrett

  • Sleepwalking to catastrophe

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    It is time to review group life programs with catastrophes in mind, says John Ritchie, CEO, Ellipse

  • Small but fatal?

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    The delay to the auto-enrolment timetable for smaller companies could put the success of the entire project at risk. John Lappin investigates

  • The BIG QUESTION

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    THE QUESTION: Who has got most out of the public sector pensions deal?

  • Where we sit in the world of pensions

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    Easily broken promises, conundrums for ministers and glacially slow implementation? OECD pensions supremo Edward Whitehouse gives John Greenwood a global perspective on the UK system

  • Work in progress

    1 January Corporate Adviser

    The Frost / Black review has called for tax breaks for return to work services - the onus is now on the industry to show it can create a product that will work. Anna Scott reports

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