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Half of defined benefit schemes will be closed to future accrual by the end of the year as quantitative easing increases costs, a consultant predicts.
The Pensions Ombudsman has ruled trustees of the Michelin Pensions Trust twice made improper decisions regarding who received a member's death benefit lump sum.
Pitmans Trustees has made two appointments to its regional offices.
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Some third sector organisations remain unprepared for auto-enrolment, with one in seven totally unaware of their responsibilities towards staff, a poll shows.
Solvency II will force all remaining defined benefit schemes to close and could lead to significant job losses as UK companies fold, lobby groups warn.
Cash payments made to Scottish and Newcastle employees to placate them over the loss of their defined benefit pension are taxable, the Court of Appeal finds.
Large employers bracing themselves for auto-enrolment implementation have been given an updated set of guidelines by The Pensions Regulator.