Trustees should prepare for tougher funding negotiations as scheme sponsors seek to counter the impact of new accounting rules, law firm Hammonds warns.
Pensioners who have been receiving payments from pre-2003 scheme wind-ups may be forced to pay back some benefits following a High Court ruling.
THE National Association of Pension Funds has backed government plans to consult on the issue of conditional indexation and risk sharing.
THE Pensions Regulator has published a consultation document on guidance relating to conflicts of interest.
JUPITER Asset Management has won a mandate from Investment Solutions to manage a portfolio of UK equities.
Professional Pensions has cemented its industry-leading position by becoming the first publication to have its back issues held by The Pensions Archive Trust.
Professional Pensions will be moving to Incisive Media's head office at Haymarket House, 28-29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX tomorrow (Friday).
SWITZERLAND - Leading Swiss pensions experts have criticised the Federal government's decision to raise the minimum interest credit payment for pensioners by 25 basis points to 2.75% for 2008.
ROWANMOOR PENSIONS are urging owner directors not to rely solely on the sale of their businesses to fund their pension funds.
The councils of the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries have recommended a merger of the two bodies.