Professional Pensions: Stories of the week

CDC extension legislation, TPR annual DB funding statement and WPC report on DB market

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Professional Pensions: Stories of the week

This week’s top stories include the pensions minister confirming plans to lay collective defined contribution legislation this Autumn, The Pensions Regulator publishing its annual defined benefit (DB) funding statement and the Work and Pensions Committee publishing the Department for Work and Pensions’ response to its report on DB schemes.

1.  Pensions minister confirms legislation to expand CDC to be laid in the Autumn Pensions minister Torsten Bell has confirmed plans to lay new legislation in the Autumn to allow multi-employer ...

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