Top stories this week included a Canadian court ruling against Nortel trustees, a record breaking enhanced buy-in and criticism of the Budget freedoms from the OECD. Here's what you might have missed.
A Canadian judge has rejected attempts by trustees of the Nortel pension scheme to claim more than £1bn from the scheme sponsor's insolvent parent company.
The total deficit of schemes covered by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has climbed to its highest level since April 2013, latest figures show.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has shunned the idea of creating an industry-specific levy framework over concerns that it was "too easy to manipulate".
Around half of pension schemes are expected to enjoy a reduced Pension Protection Fund (PPF) levy for 2015/16 under its revised framework.
The biggest stories on PP this week involved controversy over the LGPS, an overhaul at Santander's scheme, a new chief exec at TPR, and a PPF sell off. Here are the top five.
PP looks at why trustees are coming under pressure over trapped surpluses and what they can do about it
Coalfield Resources has reached an agreement with the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) to acquire the lifeboat fund's 75.1% share in Harworth Estates Property.
The total deficit of schemes in the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) 7800 index soared 230% year-on-year, the latest data has shown.
Experts imagined stepping into the shoes of Steve Webb for a day at the NAPF annual conference in Liverpool earlier this month. Natasha Browne heard their big ideas.