Brexit has created uncertainty around GMP equalisation. PP finds out why
The requirement to equalise guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs) may never come to fruition under Brexit but schemes should not be complacent, according to Geraldine Brassett.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union has shocked pollsters and investors, but what are the legislative and regulatory changes schemes and trustees can expect? James Phillips reports
With the referendum on Britain's membership of the EU just two days away, what should pension scheme managers and trustees expect in the event of Brexit? James Phillips reports.
Schemes have just one more week to join HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) Scheme Reconciliation Service (SRS) for guaranteed minimum pension (GMP) reconciliation.
The Treasury is urging public sector schemes to reconcile guaranteed minimum pension (GMP) records according to Equiniti.
PASA has issued guidance on what schemes need to do after they have completed GMP reconciliation. Michael Klimes looks at the details
The Government has announced it will fully index public service pensions for workers reaching State Pension Age from April 2016 to 5 December 2018.
Trustees must not ignore past underpayments to members in relation to guaranteed minimum pensions (GMP) according to an Allen & Overy lawyer.
As the EU referendum looms closer it is entirely possible the UK could end up leaving Europe. Kristian Brunt-Seymour finds a Brexit could be both good and bad for pensions.