The longevity swap market appeared to dry up in 2012, as new business dropped by more than two-thirds, according to data from Legal and General.
Andrew Meeson and Peter Spencer Bradley have been jailed for eight and half years each for their roles in a £5m pension tax fraud dubbed by a judge as "stealing money hand over fist".
Former tax boss Andrew Meeson and his business associate Peter Bradley have been found guilty of a £5m pension fraud.
Jack Jones looks at responses to the DWP consultation on smoothing discount rates
The Institute of Cancer Research Pension Scheme has swapped its gilt portfolio for a £30m buy-in with Pensions Insurance Corporation as part of its investment strategy.
Belgium has joined the UK and other countries in rejecting plans to introduce Solvency II-style regulation for European schemes, raising the possibility the controversial proposals could be blocked.
Readers give us their take on the Tobin tax, triple locking S2P, auto-enrolment awareness and government policy
AkzoNobel has slashed deficit recovery plans for its main UK schemes by almost €500m (£440m) over the last year as part of a strategy to cut costs and improve returns.
The industry is concerned that a 'Tobin tax' could hit schemes investments.
Industry insiders fear that awareness of auto-enrolment remains alarmingly low.