Investment ignorance risk to retirement pot; Unions and Lord Hutton exchange angry words over pensions; Something for the weekend; Alex Salmonds's claim of Treasury 'threats' unravels; Union would welcome honest debate on pensions; FSA fines Rockingham...
Delayed state pension will cost thousands; Hutton accuses unions of pension ‘mistake'; Two million workers prepare to go on strike over pensions; Union leaders warn of 'long, hard and dirty' battle over pensions; Unions call collective day of strike action...
Kingfisher has extended the asset-backed funding partnership with its pension scheme with the addition of two UK properties worth £119m.
Independent Trustee Services has added legal and regulatory experience to its board with the appointment of Martine Trouard-Riolle as a director.
The Brintons Limited Staff Pension and Life Assurance Plan has entered Pension Protection Fund assessment after private equity firm Carlyle triggered its sponsor's insolvency then bought the business.
The Office of the Pensions Ombudsman would be unable to cope with the volume of complaints if auto-enrolment fails, says ombudsman Tony King.
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Sponsors will increasingly turn to intellectual property as a contingent asset to plug pension fund deficits, lawyers say.
The John Lewis Partnership Pension Trust has seen its accounting deficit rise by 16% to £479m in the first half of the year.