Brighton Rock’s Con Keating says as the worker population shrinks its benefits bargaining power will grow
Exactly half of Buzz respondents believe the proportion of assets in fully delegated fiduciary management mandates will increase over the next few years.
Trustees who continue to pay bridging pensions beyond age 65 to reflect the rise in state pension age (SPA) could be in breach of trust, according to PTL managing director Richard Butcher.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will host an urgent industry summit to address pensions liberation fraud.
One in six defined benefit (DB) sponsors are considering closing their schemes as one of a range of options when contracting out ends, according to Aon Hewitt.
The news that Goldman Sachs has put the majority of its UK bulk annuity business up for sale will not have an impact on the market, say consultants.
Jack Jones warns the focus on DB could come at DC's expense
Respondents were split over what should happen to the cap on compensation from the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
Jack Jones talks to LCP’s Bob Scott about the consultant’s 20th annual survey of pensions at FTSE100 firms
The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) is preparing for the departure of two further senior figures, PP can reveal.