John Ball has been appointed as the Church of England Pension Board's new chief executive officer (CEO).
The proportion of the British workforce in an occupational pension scheme rose by 50% in 2013 according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The Office for National Statistics' decision to downgrade the status of the retail prices index and publish two additional inflation measures could lead to the index being dropped, warn consultants.
The industry has welcomed the code of conduct on enhanced transfer value exercises and pension increase exchanges, but questions remain over how it will impact take-up of offers.
The collective pension deficit of Britain's biggest companies has increased by £30bn since the beginning of May, according to Towers Watson.
Here it is. A table showing how private sector membership in occupational pension schemes has fallen over the past 15 years.
Grasping the nettle of guaranteed minimum pensions
Spiralling defined benefit costs and uncertainty over future European Union scheme solvency proposals are constraining UK business performance, a survey of leading chief executive shows.
UK - Recent market turmoil could force companies to pay significantly higher contributions or increase the length of deficit repayment periods, Towers Watson warns.
Recent market turmoil could force companies to pay significantly higher contributions or increase the length of deficit repayment periods, Towers Watson warns.