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.
Most industry figures think defined benefit (DB) schemes will have to cut benefits to tackle spiralling deficits, according to PP research.
GMPF's Ged Dale talks to PP about a hectic 18 months
Barnett Waddingham has been appointed administrator for the University of Reading's Employees' Pension Fund (UREPF).
The government should take action to ensure more money is paid out to Allied Steel and Wire (ASW) pensions according to MP Gordon Henderson.
The pensions team for Lancashire County Council has won a contract to administer Merseyside's Firefighters' Pension Schemes from 1 April.
The total deficit of schemes in the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) 7800 Index has surged by nearly £322bn over the past 12 months.
Sponsors of defined benefit (DB) schemes could face a £100bn bill as members look to transfer to defined contribution (DC) arrangements to take advantage of incoming ‘freedom and choice' rules.
As schemes continue to battle with their liabilities Rupert Brindley asks if there is another way.
Top stories on PP this week included concerns about master trusts, debate over drawdown, and the defined contribution charge cap. Here's what you might have missed.