UK - The London branch of an Indian bank is facing an all-out strike after staff claimed its pension arrangements discriminate against men.
UK - A supply teacher agency is to allow teachers to pay directly into the Teachers' Pension Scheme.
UK - The number of companies offering a flexible benefits scheme or planning to introduce one has doubled since 2000.
UK - Hargreaves Lansdown is claiming it is the first to launch a SIPP with no fixed initial or annual fees.
UK - Women are more likely to be better off in retirement than men.
UK - An internet-based system that allows schemes, lawyers and fund managers to view real-time information about investments has been launched by property adviser Cluttons.
UK - Fund managers have confirmed that some are raising minimum thresholds for segregated mandates, but deny the practice is widespread.
UK - A leading fund manager has criticised the government for choosing Derek Higgs to head the review into the role of non-executive directors.
UK - Wesleyan Assurance Society has acquired BMAS, the IFA provider for the British Medical Association, for an undisclosed sum.
UK - More than 500 companies, including the FTSE350, have been invited to take part in a new Corporate Responsibility Index.