The National Association of Pension Funds has launched a public consultation on the scope of its "pounds and pence" charging code of conduct, proposing adherents produce a two-page disclosure document for members.
Schemes' awareness of in-coming record keeping requirements has increased from 74% to 88% over the past year, The Pensions Regulator says.
The Rail Maritime and Train union will ballot its members for industrial action over the continuing dispute concerning the East Midlands Trains section of the Railways Pension Scheme.
A High Court decision handed down on Monday may have set a precedent on the treatment of early retirement benefits when companies sell part of their businesses.
Civil servant scheme members of Prospect have voted by four to one to accept the government's reform package for the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme after a year of negotiations.
A surge in corporate restructuring caused by the recession has put employer covenants at risk, Punter Southall Transaction Services warns.
IAS19 amendments are set to be approved by the EU within months. Here are five areas for sponsors to consider ahead of the changes.
The Financial Services Authority has banned a director from holding "significant influence functions" following occupational pension transfer failings.
Barclays Corporate and Employer Solutions has added a specialist small business team to its employee benefits unit.