Lack of an agreed definition of value for money is posing many challenges for the industry. Kristian Brunt-Seymour looks at research by the Pensions Policy Institute which suggests a number of solutions
A majority of 170 respondents to this week's Pensions Buzz believe The Pensions Regulator (TPR) should make Sir Philip Green pay money into the BHS Pension Scheme.
Spence & Partners has won a mandate to provide actuarial, investment and administrative services to the Simons Group's Pensions & Life Assurance Scheme.
Martin Collins has joined KPMG as director of its team that advises banks and trustees on managing pension liabilities.
The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) has told the Insolvency Service (IS) and Serious Fraud Office (SFO) it will co-operate with any probes into British Home Stores (BHS).
Major jobs cuts are anticipated at pension services firm Diligenta which provides services to some of the biggest pension insurers.
Professional Pensions spoke to three chief investment officers from some of the UK's leading asset managers about Brexit, the investment challenges facing schemes and asset allocation. This is what they said…
Trustees relying on equities and gilt yields to improve are taking a big gamble and could result in a rush of schemes going bust, says Hugh Nolan.
This week we want to know who or what is most to blame for the BHS Pension Scheme likely falling into the PPF.
Officials from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and Pension Protection Fund (PPF) will give evidence to MPs about British Home Stores (BHS) on 9 May.