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M&G has seen net outflows of £631m from its institutional business in the first quarter of the year but large inflows on the retail side helped it grow total funds under management to more than £200bn.
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PSA Peugeot Citroen has introduced an online pensioner payslip service to reduce the costs and environmental impact of its scheme communications.
Deficits in UK schemes were stable over the last month as corporate bond yields and long-term inflation expectations remained unchanged, research finds.
Network Rail has appointed RPMI to handle communications with the 33,000 members of its final salary, career average and defined contribution schemes.
The updated IORPs Directive will be implemented without stringent Solvency II-style capital requirements, a European Commission insider believes.
The government risks undermining confidence in auto-enrolment through "endless changes and delays", warns the National Association of Pension Funds.
The government will continue to fight proposals by the European Commission to update its pensions directive to introduce solvency requirements for schemes, says Steve Webb.
Guidance issued by The Pensions Regulator last Friday sends a clear message that it will be flexible when dealing with employers that are unable to fund scheme deficits through cash contributions, says the watchdog.