Northumbrian Water has slashed its pensions deficit after injecting an extra £70m into the scheme in March and April this year and switching to Consumer Prices Index linking.
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The pensions deficit for the UK's largest companies remained stable in May, but major changes to accounting standards could increase shortfalls by £10bn, Aon Hewitt warns.
New pension rules risk a mis-selling scandal; Blue Chip companies halve pension deficit; Takeover Panel urged on pension toll of bids; Town hall staff face GBP9,000 pay cut to fund their pensions, claim council chiefs
Campaigners for Visteon workers who lost their pensions when the car parts manufacturer collapsed have taken their fight to the European Parliament.
KPMG analysis of over 100,000 member records reveals the most common administration failings and reveals how they are increasing fund liabilities by up to 5%.
Pension funds and other UK investors missed out on more than £1bn last year by failing to reclaim withholding tax on foreign investments, according to tax reclamation experts.
The UK public is still in the dark over the National Employment Savings Trust just a year before it is due to launch, a PP poll has found.
Severn Trent is consulting with its employees on closing its defined benefit scheme before its auto-enrolment commitments kick in.
Half of UK workers expect to be worse off than their parents in retirement with a majority blaming increased life expectancy and reduced occupational pensions, a report claims.