In the spirit of the traditional Christmas panto, we have come up with our definitive list of heroes and villains of the pensions world for 2010. Question is: Do you agree with us?
Paradigm Pensions' new employee benefits platform, Jargon Free Benefits, has been launched on Steve Bee's Jargon Free Pensions website.
With the government's review of workplace pension reform, including auto-enrolment and NEST, due to report back within weeks, speculation is rife on what shape the Coalition's solution to the UK's retirement savings gap will take.
Paradigm Pensions is working with benefits software provider Staffcare to create a web-based benefits package for employees and employers, available only through IFAs.
Steve Bee is to front a new website when he begins his role at Paradigm Partners.
Steve Bee is to begin working on a new adviser-focused pension proposition in the New Year.
Steve Bee is to leave Scottish Life at the end of January, after 12 years with the firm.
The Government should halt the Pensions Bill while it conducts a study into people's savings and how personal accounts will affect them, says Scottish Life's head of pensions strategy Steve Bee.
Almost 90% of advisers believe the introduction of personal accounts will lead to employers levelling down contributions rather than closing existing schemes, according to a poll by Scottish Life.
IFAs with clients retiring after 2010 cannot use the DWP's pension forecasting service until 2008.