Administration costs for British Home Stores (BHS) are £1.3m higher than estimates given last June according to documents published by the Work and Pension Committee (WPC).
A growing number of businesses are failing to enrol their workers in a company pension scheme on time according to figures from Aviva.
This week we want to know what is the hardest type of pension fraud to stop and what action would best tackle it.
There has been a spike in requests for DB transfers following the pension freedoms and higher transfer values. Michael Klimes looks at how the industry is coping.
One of the major players in the de-risking market, JRP Group, has rebranded as Just.
An employment tribunal case about age discrimination against younger firefighters raises questions about intergenerational fairness in pensions, writes Michael Klimes
Staff at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) will strike over the closure of the firm's defined benefit (DB) scheme at the end of this month.
The Administrative Court has struck down a challenge to an ongoing anti-avoidance case from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) over the Silentnight pension scheme.
Rachel Croft has been made a director by Independent Trustees Services (ITS) to lead trustee appointments on behalf of the firm.
Half of people aged over 55 have no idea when they can afford to retire despite being within a decade of state retirement age, according to research.