Sackers has hired Harriet Dove and Mike Fallow as associates, bringing its total number of lawyers to 53.
Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has agreed a £590m buy-in to insure all pensioner liabilities in the Wolseley Group Retirement Benefits Plan.
Six in ten hospitality workers are slipping through the net of automatic enrolment (AE), a Trades Union Congress (TUC) analysis has found.
Respondents say starting contributions from an earlier age will benefit workers at retirement.
This week's top stories include the FCA deeming half of the DB transfers it looked into unsuitable, DWP firing Workie and Fidelity International saying it will adopt a new active fund fee model.
JLT Employee Benefits has made two senior appointments to boost its investment consulting and fiduciary management proposition, including hiring Mercer's head of investment consulting.
The Dutch custodian bank is launching a dedicated financial technology team to build innovative and unique data solutions to improve pension scheme governance, PP can reveal.
Lifestyle strategies adopted as default funds do not adequately protect members from potential market downturn, latest research suggests.
Cases of suspected scams are the most common reason for The Pensions Regulator (TPR) using its section 72 power to demand information from companies or pension schemes.
Rory Murphy, trustee chairman of the Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund (MNOPF), says trustees must do more to share best practice in bid to improve outcomes.