Plumbing pensions trustees are "failing in their duty" to provide participating employers with the information they need to prepare for onerous section 75 debts, the Plumbing Employers Action Group (PEAG) says.
Some 52% of pension professionals believe superfunds will become a commonplace solution for certain defined benefit (DB) schemes, a Lincoln Pensions survey finds.
As the consultation on defined benefit (DB) consolidation closes this week, PIC's Jay Shah sets out his concerns about the superfund model
The last month has seen a flurry of reports, studies, consultations and discussion papers published. Con Keating takes a look
The British Polythene Pension Scheme (BPPS) has been promised £3.8m per year in additional cash contributions until 2027 as its corporate sponsor is acquired.
Pub and hotel giant Fuller's will make an additional contribution to its defined benefit (DB) pension scheme following the proposed sale of its entire beer business.
The Treasury Select Committee has launched a new inquiry into the future of the UK's financial services once it has left the European Union.
Professional Pensions is holding a breakfast briefing on engaging defined contribution (DC) members on 7 February.
A number of pension schemes have been prompted to lock in gains with a move into bonds after the estimated deficit across FTSE 100 DB pension schemes improved by £36bn, over the 12 months ending 30 June last year, JLT Employment Benefits found.
AMP Capital has set up a dedicated team to help institutional investors, including pension funds, invest in infrastructure through direct equity allocations.