The industry believes the government should extend its triple lock guarantee of the basic state pension to cover additional state benefits.
Pensions professionals are unsure whether the government's claim that it will always 'pay to save' thanks to its reforms is true.
Centrica has set up an £84m funding structure backed by loans to other companies in the group in a bid to plug its defined benefit deficit.
European schemes expect governance demands to escalate and investment decisions to become increasingly complex over the next five years, according to research from State Street Global Services.
ITV's scheme deficit rose from £390m to £551m over 2012 as a falling discount rate continued to inflict pain on the broadcaster's balance sheet.
More Britons are working beyond the state pension age as they delay retirement, according to data from the Office for National Statistics.
Jack Jones looks at responses to proposals to add to the regulator’s statutory objectives
A fire has put one of three deep mines run by UK Coal at serious risk of closure just months after a deal with its pension scheme appeared to have secured its future.
Policy makers should ensure that defined contribution communications incorporate the latest developments in behavioural economics, says the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority.
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