Barnett Waddingham has appointed Julia Turney as head of strategic development in its workplace benefits team.
Naomi Rainey looks at the issues raised by 2013’s triennial valuation
Small schemes cost almost four times as much to run as big schemes and almost six times more than the largest funds, according to research from The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has launched an actuarial professional qualification and membership category to support increased demand for analysts.
Natasha Browne looks at why consultants are advising schemes to get out of high yield
The average funding level of university pension schemes rose 5% last year on the back of strong asset performance supported by deficit contributions, according to the latest data from Barnett Waddingham.
Government proposals to scrap restrictions on pensions access will pave the way for collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes, Barnett Waddingham says.
Employers inheriting staff on transfer will be able to pay pension contributions at the former company's auto-enrolment (AE) rate, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed.
Naomi Rainey looks at the issues around FP14 and IP14 for employers and trustees
Helen Morrissey rounds up reaction to the Financial Conduct Authority’s annuity market investigation