Greene King has seen its defined benefit (DB) deficit fall 5% after it closed its three schemes to future accrual, its year end results show.
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) code of conduct on defined contribution (DC) is scheduled to come into force in November this year.
Employers and trustees are failing to provide support for scheme members to choose retirement products, the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) says.
Rachel Dalton explores the latest TPR updates on DC, employer growth and fraud
The industry must do more to support employees making retirement income decisions says The Pension Regulator's chairman Michael O'Higgins.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will "shorten and sharpen" its defined contribution (DC) code of conduct and principles following industry complaints it is too complex.
Data from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) shows 97% of surveyed DC schemes provide support to members wishing to exercise their open market option (OMO).
Around two thirds of participants said contract scheme providers should be allowed to move members' money out of underperforming funds without consent under some circumstances.
The twentieth PMI president tells Taha Lokhandwala how the institute will expand in the post-DB era
Nearly half of defined contribution (DC) schemes have not reviewed their statement of investment principles (SIP) in the last three years - a potential breach of their legal duties.