PP looks at the range of options for locking down longevity risk
NEST’s Tim Jones hits back at criticism of the ‘master trust model’
Top stories on PP this week included worries about the funding impact of DB members cashing out, small pot consolidation, and Steve Webb's hopes and regrets. Here's what you might have missed.
Towers Watson has appointed Sharmila Nebhrajani and Russell Picot to act as trustees on its Life Sight master trust.
The Bank of England has said it is prepared to cut rates further and expand its quantitative easing programme should the current downward slide in inflation worsen materially.
PwC has launched an off-shore longevity swap vehicle intended to reduce the cost of longevity swaps for schemes as small as £250m.
John Hanratty and Jayne Firth have joined Nabarro from DWF to establish a pensions team in its Sheffield office.
The IASB's Stephen Cooper explains why new accounting rules are needed for hybrid schemes
The Scottish Power Pension Scheme has entered into a swap with Abbey Life to hedge the longevity risk associated with £2bn of liabilities.
JLT’s Mark Wood says the government has hugely underestimated the number that could cash out after April