PP looks at what could be announced tomorrow
Stephanie Baxter says two out of 15 is not good enough
Jonathan Stapleton says UK pensions are complicated enough already
At the time of writing this leader the Professional Pensions team was bracing itself for Wednesday's Autumn Statement.
A judge has rejected attempts by former shareholders of Desmond & Sons to withhold documents from proceedings to enforce contribution notices (CNs) issued by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The body formed in response to the Kay Review has too few schemes and too many asset managers
The High Court has ruled the £74m Section 75 debt of the Kaupthing Pensions Scheme can be sold, paving the way for the wind up of the scheme to be completed.
Plans to introduce a standardised member benefit statement across Europe would needlessly increase costs for members, warn trustees.
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