London Borough of Croydon Pension Fund has reappointed BNY Mellon as custodian.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has defended its draft guidance on defined benefit (DB) funding after the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and Confederation of British Industry (CBI) criticised the code.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) will appeal the Pensions Ombudsman's (PO) decision that the BBC did not breach its implied duty when putting in place an annual pensionable pay cap of 1%.
The introduction of the flat-rate state pension will result in 'unintended consequences' for public sector pension schemes, the Local Government Association (LGA) warns.
The trustees of the Dynochem UK Pension Scheme have concluded a £15m buyout of pensioner liabilities and 100 members with the Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC).
Global firms may be underestimating their defined benefit (DB) liabilities by "tens of billions of euros" because of differing longevity across the countries in which they operate, LCP warns.
Trustees should explore reshaping benefit structures before entering into a buyout to avoid paying over the odds for inflation hedging, say consultants.
Jack Jones looks at the state of the UK’s growing number of £1bn plus schemes
An amendment to the Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) regulations could offer ineligible schemes a "last-chance opportunity" to secure funding support.
Car dealership Pendragon has seen its pension deficit rise after the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) intervened to change the structure of a £35m asset-backed contribution (ABC).