The government has confirmed the cap on compensation paid by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) will be adjusted to give more money to long-serving employees with large pension pots.
The trustees of the Lafarge UK Pension Plan have appointed Towers Watson to act as fiduciary manager of its entire £2.6bn fund.
The Plasser Machinery Parts & Services Pension and Assurance scheme has secured a medically underwritten buy-in to match the benefits of its pensioner members.
The Court of Appeal has upheld an Upper Tribunal ruling against a group of Lehman Brothers firms fighting to be excluded from a financial support direction (FSD) issued by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to announce changes to the cap on benefits paid out by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), PP has learned.
The settlement which saw the Kodak Pension Plan (KPP) take ownership of two of its former sponsor's businesses has been approved by a bankruptcy court in the US.
This week respondents reveal the political allegiance of the industry
The accounting deficit of Dixons' UK defined benefit scheme rose from £261.9m to £406.4m over the 12 months to the end of April.
Many respondents wouldn't commit one way or the other over whether The Pensions Regulator's guidance on maintaining contributions safeguarded member interests.
The industry appears not to have given up on the idea of member engagement, although a significant minority thinks it should.