The Heyday test case on the legality of the default retirement age is back in the High Court today.
The Pensions Regulator has seen a "small but significant" number of cases which needed intervention in the past year, its annual report and accounts state.
Azzurri Communications has implemented online flexible benefits for their 700 employees and aligned its 17 pension schemes.
In the latest of our interviews with senior industry figures, EMMA DUNKLEY speaks to MIKE SULLIVAN, who begins his term as president of the PENSIONS MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE today
Mercer has hired Katharine Photiou as a principal in its strategic benefits consulting and delivery team.
Auto-enrolment could lead to 200,000 job losses at smaller firms as labour costs will increase by around 2%, academic research predicts.
Trustees must make a stand against employers using the recession as an excuse to take a "slash and burn" approach to occupational pensions, delegates heard.
Factors such as age, gender and income greatly affect the employee benefits chosen by employees, Mercer research reveals.
The recession is increasing pressure on member-nominated trustees faced with conflict of interest issues around their interests as employees or union representatives, Trustee GAAPS warns.
Aegon has withdrawn from the UK group risk market in a bid to reallocate capital to businesses with higher growth and return prospects.