Ministers must force local authorities to adopt risk management techniques to ensure investment policies are prudent, a fund manager says.
THE PENSIONS Regulator is facing renewed criticism for allowing engineering giant Kvaerner to sever all responsibility for its pension fund.
MONEY-PURCHASE plans with a scheme pension facility can share out surplus benefits of deceased members without attracting a tax charge, Axa Sun Life says.
There is no evidence that a lack of transparency has caused significant failures in the UK bond market, the Financial Services Authority says.
Churches are selling assets to meet growing pension costs, a new study shows.
Ministers are being urged to monitor New Zealand's Kiwi-saver pension scheme to help them judge the success of the UK's own plans.
INTERNATIONAL Actuarial Association president elect and Institute of Actuaries past president Peter Clark died unexpectedly on June 11 at the age of just 59, it has been announced.
MEMBERS of the BBC's unions will be balloted for strike action over controversial pension proposals.
The Turner and Newall pension scheme is set to be bailed out by the Pension Protection Fund.
THE BULK annuity market is no longer a "two horse race" between Legal & General and Prudential, claims Lane Clark & Peacock.