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.
A man will make a case in the Supreme Court for his husband to receive the same death benefits a wife would be entitled to.
Charlotte Obahiagbon has been appointed head of finance at NOW: Pensions, after leaving her position as managing director at Totemic Lending.
Scottish Power has completed a longevity swap with Abbey Life to hedge £1bn of liabilities, covering 4,000 pensioners in the Manweb section of the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme.
Legal and General's (L&G) WorkSave master trust has been added to the Pensions Regulator's (TPR) official master trust assurance list.
The Bank of England's latest bond-buying programme has hit a wall on its second day of operations as investors refuse to sell their long-dated government bonds.
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) has outlined its approach to protecting members against environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks.
Amec Foster Wheeler has merged its two main defined benefit (DB) schemes into a defined contribution (DC) arrangement after closing the biggest fund to future accrual.
The Investment Association's (IA) report on hidden costs and charges has been blasted as "amateurish and totally misleading" in a damning attack from the industry.
More than 200,000 companies have completed their workplace pension automatic enrolment (AE) duties according the Pensions Regulator (TPR).