Trustees must be wary of compensation risk in divorce cases after a surge in the number of complaints to the Pensions Ombudsman (PO) about asset splits, a lawyer warns.
John Redwood says employer covenant is just as important to schemes as ever
Naomi Rainey asks why the OFT didn't recommend stronger action on DC
ITV is attempting to have some of the claims levelled against it in the Box Clever case struck out at the Upper Tribunal.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has promised that a Labour government would restrict higher rate pensions tax relief.
Almost seven out of 10 contributors think the European Commission should rule out adding any solvency requirements to its overhauled pensions directive.
The majority of respondents did not feel sufficiently well-informed to say whether The Pensions Regulator (TPR) was getting value for money on its legal spending.
Office of Fair Trading targets charges, governance and scale
The Office of Fair Trading has targeted charges, governance and small schemes in its recommendations for reforming defined contribution (DC) saving.
Old, high-charging pension arrangements and small trust-based schemes are a threat to £40bn of defined contribution (DC) savings, the Office of Fair Trading has found.