Professional Pensions has scooped the prestigious HR Publication of the Year Award for the second year running.
Trustees should check that annuity providers will not alter existing quotes after the European Court of Justice's judgment in the Test-Achats case, a law firm says.
Deadlock over changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme could end up in the High Court after the scheme confirmed it was seeking legal advice to resolve the issue.
Signatories to the United Nations Principals for Responsible Investment will now have to pay fees in order to participate.
There is just over one week left to vote your favourite through to the final of this year's Pensions Personality of the Year award.
Pensions minister Steve Webb will unveil plans for a universal flat-rate pension to be introduced in 2015 or 2016, later today.
Employers who offer multiple defined contribution funds are turning people off pensions because the array of options is confusing them, Aon Hewitt says.
The planned single-tier state pension will be at least £155 if the reform is introduced by the end of the parliament in 2015/16, forecasts show.
The government could be forced to subsidise the National Employment Savings Trust to the tune of £379m, European Commission documents show.
The Uniq Pension Scheme, which owns 90% of its sponsor after a pioneering deficit for equity swap, may now sell the chilled foods manufacturer.