Punter Southall Group has bought out its minority shareholder after acquiring the 21.6% stake in the firm owned by South African financial services group, Sanlam.
Trustees are taking out increasing volumes of liability insurance as they face a growing number of claims relating to inaccurate data says the Occupational Pensions Defence Union.
Most small companies do not believe fewer, larger pension schemes will result in better value for money for savers, says the Association of Consulting Actuaries.
Rachel Dalton examines the latest legal wrangling over survivors’ pensions for civil partners.
Taha Lokhandwala examines how much trustees are doing to test their own knowledge.
SWIP's James Carver looks at opportunities in absolute return funds.
Pension funds should have nothing invested in western sovereign bonds, Conservative MP John Redwood says.
Hannah Brenton looks at the ONS's figures for UK plc's performance in 2012.
Respondents are highly in favour of merging the two central tax payments, despite the government having kicked the issue into the long grass after a consultation in 2011.
Respondents reserve judgement on the Office of Fair Trading's intervention in the DC value debate, but many believe it will have a negative effect or none at all.