Insurance giant Aviva has announced that its chief executive, Andrew Moss, is to leave the group with immediate effect.
The majority of member nominated trustees are appointed by occupational schemes with no regard by sponsors for the rules around fairness and proportionality, research claims.
Insurance firm Aviva has suffered an embarassing blow after more than half its shareholders voted against its proposals on executive pay at its annual general meeting today.
Sir Mervyn King advocates reform to banking regulation; Strike by border staff likely to add to Heathrow chaos; Search for pensions that share the pain.
The National Association of Pension Funds has called for a "watertight" exemption for UK pension schemes from the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
Employers are unaware of peripheral auto-enrolment duties that begin for companies of all sizes this July, a lawyer has warned.
The government launched a public consultation on simplifying pension regulation as part of its wider Red Tape Challenge in April. In the second instalment of a three-part series for PP, the National Association of Pension Funds focuses on indexation....
The use of population-based indices in the longevity market has been called into question after figures revealed a growing life expectancy gap between socio-economic groups.
Often in pensions, consultations and the issuance of new guidance are tense occurrences.
Ian Bell of Baker Tilly sees two key battles before auto-enrolment launches.