UK defined benefit schemes turned a deficit of £201bn in 2009 into a surplus of £22bn last year, figures reveal.
PP speaks to TPR chief executive Bill Galvin about the year ahead
Members of Prudential's defined benefit scheme had their challenge over the legality of discretionary benefit increases heard in the High Court over the past few weeks.
The Pensions Regulator is "concerned" by regulatory arbitrage and its effect on the security of member benefits, its chief executive says.
UK - The combined deficit of the UK's biggest schemes remains unchanged from six years ago at £68bn (108bn), despite contributions of more than £50bn, figures reveal.
The combined deficit of the UK's biggest schemes remains unchanged from six years ago at £68bn, despite contributions of more than £50bn, figures reveal.
Government risks accusations of a ‘mis-selling scandal' unless it matches auto-enrolment reform with a revamp of the state pension, the National Association of Pension Funds says.
Financial Express has developed a bespoke online tool for defined contribution members using Bluefin's Orbit benefits portal.
A further ten schemes have been admitted to the Pension Protection Fund.
Uniq's deficit for equity agreement is "quite clearly" the best option for the trustees, The Pensions Regulator says.