The Rail, Maritime and Transport union has launched a campaign against construction firm Balfour Beatty after it proposed to close its defined benefit scheme to future accrual.
Victoria Jeacock and Georgina Rankin explain how trustees may have more negotiating power than they think
A 'sleepy area of tax' is starting to wake up says Doug Beardon
The Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London defined benefit scheme has awarded an £80m risk parity mandate to First Quadrant.
The Pensions Regulator has launched an e-learning tool for trustees and administrators to help them recognise pension liberation fraud schemes.
The e-petition against the government's decision to freeze the personal tax allowance for people aged 65 and over has attracted more than 100,000 signatures.
Small and medium sized employers may attempt to offload auto-enrolment set-up costs onto workers via consultancy charging if they are not properly scrutinised, the Pensions Regulator chief executive Bill Galvin says.
The Pensions Quality Mark, created by the National Association of Pension Funds, has launched a guide for employers on communicating with staff about pensions.
Trustees of defined contribution schemes must do more to help members purchase retirement income products at the end of their careers, experts warn.
Failing to consider all aspects of a fund or fund manager can expose your portfolios to unknown risks, says Simon Vanstone