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The Pensions Trust has recovered more than £600,000 on behalf of its defined benefit pension schemes by appealing 11 Pension Protection Fund levy invoices.
Pensions deficits for FTSE350 companies grew by 21% in September as falling bond yields and volatile stock markets were mitigated by a reduction in interest rate projections.
The government has delivered on its promise to support pensioners and laid the ground for further reforms, Iain Duncan Smith claims.
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RM education is in discussions with trustees of its defined benefit pension plan to close the scheme to future accrual.
The Pensions Regulator has awarded a £105m contract to Capita to support direct communications with employers on auto-enrolment.
Less than half of the industry thinks occupational pensions are seen by staff as their most important benefit, PP research reveals.
Pension Corporation co-head of business origination David Collinson talks through the barriers to completing a buyout and how schemes can overcome them.