Professional Pensions is set to hold the 3rd annual Professional Pensions Academy in London on 13 November.
The government's proposed reforms to public sector pension schemes will cut the average benefit for members by more than a third, the Pensions Policy Institute says.
Pension Insurance Corporation has restructured its board to include the director of £400m investor Reinet, while founder Edmund Truell will leave the firm.
Schemes should turn to inflation-linked assets such as long-lease property and mature infrastructure to cope with an insufficient supply of index-linked gilts, say consultants.
High street retailer Next has supported its pension scheme through a number of buy-ins but does not want to throw cash into a liability-matching "black hole", trustee chairman Ian Richards says.
Fewer schemes will carry out enhanced transfer value exercises following the introduction of a code of conduct and changes in how members are advised, says law firm Osborne Clarke.
Aon Hewitt has launched a bulk annuity settlement readiness assessment for UK pension schemes.
OCR has secured a buyout with Metlife Assurance for its £11m RSA Examinations Board Retirement Benefits Scheme.
A liquid capital market in longevity risk must be created to ensure there is sufficient capacity to meet demand from schemes, argues Swiss Re.
Defined contribution members could be unaware that their policy is not protected against losses resulting from the collapse of an insurer, warns Pitmans Trustees.