Funding deficits have become the biggest risk factor worrying trustees and sponsors of defined benefit schemes over the past year, according to a study.
The Treasury has proposed to remove tax relief on compensation payments for pension mis-selling.
Campaigners for Visteon workers who lost their pensions when the car parts manufacturer collapsed have taken their fight to the European Parliament.
University and College Union members have vowed to step up their strike campaign over changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme with ‘sustained industrial action' in June.
While lifetime annuities remain the most popular at-retirement product further innovation is needed to meet the needs of the market, a poll reveals.
Pension funds and other UK investors missed out on more than £1bn last year by failing to reclaim withholding tax on foreign investments, according to tax reclamation experts.
The UK public is still in the dark over the National Employment Savings Trust just a year before it is due to launch, a PP poll has found.
A Luxembourg investment fund is in exclusive talks about a deal to invest £400m of new capital in Pension Insurance Corporation.
The Commons Public Accounts Committee has questioned the validity of Treasury cost projections for public sector scheme changes, saying it did not fully test the impact of its assumptions.
Half of UK workers expect to be worse off than their parents in retirement with a majority blaming increased life expectancy and reduced occupational pensions, a report claims.