Long-awaited changes to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) compensation cap are facing continued delays, PP understands
The combined defined benefit (DB) deficit has reached another all-time high on the back of further gilt yield falls following setbacks in the central bank's bond buying programme.
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.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, the government has been radically overhauled. Two former pensions ministers tell James Phillips how this affects pension policy.
Pensions policy is extremely important
As Ros Altmann exits the pensions minister role Helen Morrissey asks what the future looks like for policy development.
Financier Edmund Truell believes he can protect British Steel benefits. Michael Klimes examines the details
Concerns have been raised over the potential impact increasing Treasury involvement will have on pensions policy. Helen Morrissey takes a look
The government's consultation on a plan to reduce members' benefits in the British Steel Pension Scheme has closed. Michael Klimes looks at the industry's responses
Some of the government's proposals to change benefits at the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) involve "significant risks for relatively limited gains" according to the Pensions Protection Fund (PPF).