The Royal Mail has cut its pension scheme deficit by 45% after a change in inflation assumptions, despite suffering losses of more than £49m last year.
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Pensions minister Steve Webb has again vowed to clamp down on companies offering a "bung of cash" to staff who give up defined benefit pensions.
Pension campaigners will meet with Euro MPs next week to discuss the fall-out from the collapse of car parts manufacturer Visteon.
The Fishermen's Pension Scheme is to be wound up this year - despite having holes in its data records which have left more than a third of its members untraced.
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UK - The Royal Mail's £10.3bn ($16.8bn) pensions deficit will be taken on by the tax-payer next spring as legislation to privatise the service is expected to become law next week.
The Royal Mail's £10.3bn pensions deficit will be taken on by the tax-payer next spring as legislation to privatise the service is expected to become law next week.
The Pensions Regulator has urged trustees to ensure schemes are compliant with data protection principles after concerns were raised over ‘mixing' scheme and sponsor data.
DCisions has appointed a product development manager to spearhead the development and marketing of the firm's expanding range of products.