TPR chief executive Bill Galvin tells Hannah Brenton about the challenge of seeing the industry through auto-enrolment.
Lynn Strongin Dodds looks at a joint government initiative to encourage UK pension schemes to invest in infrastructure.
A small spike in gilt yields brought liabilities down by 3.6% in September and helped deficits improve by £51bn, according to the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index.
The average time taken to get through the Pension Protection Fund assessment should fall below 12 months after the introduction of a new data audit tool, says the lifeboat fund.
Companies are increasingly seeking to offload pension schemes to the Pension Protection Fund before they are driven into bankruptcy, lawyers warn.
Almost 4,000 members of the Financial Assistance Scheme have had their benefits reduced after overpayments resulting from administrative errors.
Jack Jones examines the implications of the PPF's latest levy estimate.
A claim for more than one billion dollars has been filed in the US courts against Nortel Networks' US affiliates.
Schemes should seize the opportunity to invest in infrastructure projects as banks scale back their exposure to illiquid assets, Redington argues.
Nine out of ten people in the industry believe the Pension Protection Fund should be more open about its reasons for denying entry to schemes, according to exclusive PP research.