Despite ditching controversial solvency-based funding rules, EIOPA's proposed reporting regime will add costs and complexity.
Smaller schemes are increasingly looking to benefit from longevity de-risking opportunities offered through swaps and bulk annuities, accordingly to JLT Employee Benefits.
PP looks at the importance of independent advice when doing a buy-in or buyout.
The European pensions regulator has decided not to pursue an EU-wide capital regime which is being hailed as good news for UK schemes.
LV= chief executive Mike Rogers has announced his intention to step down after ten years in the role.
The biggest stories this week were backlash over Bentley's plans to pass NI costs onto DB members, Rothesay Life buying two-thirds of Aegon's bulk annuity book, and speculation over the future of the British Steel scheme.
Since de-risking took off at the turn of the millennium, FTSE 100 pension fund bond holdings have increased to a peak of 59% of total assets, writes Stephanie Baxter.
Rupert Brindley explains why he believes pension schemes should consider ‘all-rounder' assets to help deal with current market volatility.
Bentley Motors has been criticised over plans to pass £1.4m of national insurance (NI) costs onto the 1,300 members of its defined benefit (DB) pension scheme.
The number of defined benefit (DB) industry professionals has declined by just 4% over the past five years according to the Pensions Management Institute (PMI).