The cost and size of pension deficits are increasing which has consequences for trustees, company directors and shareholders. Michael Klimes asks if investors are starting to worry.
Charlotte Moore looks at some of the issues that could affect UK schemes as we move towards exiting the European Union
Sponsor contribution levels for the FTSE 100 defined benefit (DB) schemes are the highest since 2009 according to an LCP survey.
Bob Scott shares his tips with the incoming under-secretary of state for work and pensions to help them become an instant success.
Buy-in and buyout deals slowed down in the first six months to £2.7bn, which is just over half of business written in H1 last year, according to LCP.
The LCP Fiduciary Management Survey 2016, conducted in association with Professional Pensions, gained valuable insight into pension schemes' use of fiduciary management. Read about some of the key findings here...
PP asks seven leading risk reduction consultants about deal affordability, the risk reduction exercises being conducted at the moment and how schemes can prepare for a transaction
Fresh thinking is needed to make defined benefit (DB) schemes sustainable in wake of MPs' damning conclusions on British Home Stores (BHS), according to experts.
As part of our series looking at what firms did to win accolades at the UK Pensions Awards 2016, PP speaks to LCP partners Charlie Finch, Michelle Wright and Clive Wellsteed about how the firm won the Risk Reduction Adviser of the Year category.
As part of our series looking at what firms did to win accolades at the UK Pensions Awards 2016, PP speaks to LCP partner Laura Myers about how the firm won the DC Consultancy of the Year category.