Mitchells and Butlers has agreed a ten-year recovery plan with trustees of its defined benefit (DB) scheme, after its latest triennial valuation revealed a £527m shortfall.
The government's Equitable Life Payments Scheme (ELPS) has now issued over £990.5m worth of payments.
Aviva looks at the three things it believes are crucial to the success of the de-risking process and how to arrive at these 'happy endings'.
PP examines the pros and cons of holding corporate-style annual meetings
Mark Fawcett used to work for millionaires in hedge fund management. Now he makes money for the average person in the street as the chief investment officer of the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST). He joined the organisation in 2008 and reflects...
The widely used AUM fee model only suits asset managers
Defined benefit trustees believe managing investment risk will present them with the biggest challenge next year, according to PP research.
The biggest stories on PP this week involved controversy over the LGPS, an overhaul at Santander's scheme, a new chief exec at TPR, and a PPF sell off. Here are the top five.
PP looks at why trustees are coming under pressure over trapped surpluses and what they can do about it
Con Keating says government attempts to promote shareholder engagement are pointless and will increase costs