Rachel Dalton on how auto-enrolment is hitting charities
Basel III is encouraging financial services companies to consider defined benefit (DB) scheme buyouts and buy-ins to move liabilities off their balance sheets, experts say.
Jonathan Stapleton says the BA case highlights the friction between firms and pensioners
House of Lords public service and demographic change committee chairman Lord Filkin has been appointed founder chair of the Centre for Ageing Better.
Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) will give all staff transferring to TSB a cash payment of 27.5% of annual salary to "compensate" them for losing access to the group's defined benefit (DB) scheme.
PTL has expanded its presence into the Midlands with the opening of a Birmingham office, adding to its existing bases in London, Reading and Leeds.
The Financial Ombudsman Service's (FOS) chief ombudsman and chief executive Natalie Ceeney is to step down after four years in office.
Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) workers may strike over the group's decision to cut pensionable pay increases from its defined benefit (DB) schemes.
A pensioner in the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) has won a default judgment against British Airways (BA) to cover losses after the scheme downgraded inflation protection.