The Supreme Court has ruled that Olympic Airlines did not have an establishment in the UK when its pension scheme trustees began insolvency proceedings to enable it for entry into the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
Renold's defined benefit (DB) pension scheme has entered a buy-in to fully de-risk around 25% of its UK pensioner liabilities.
More than one in four Brits believe people should spend all their money in retirement and leave the next generation to fend for themselves, according to research.
Advisers are warning the message on pension reforms has been misunderstood after experiencing a surge in interest from people looking to cash in their annuities.
Incisive Media (publisher of WSB) is using a benefits fair and information day as part of its annual uChoose benefits selection window.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has published a scathing review of tax and benefits proposals from the main parties, branding the triple lock "absurd" and tax-relief plans "misguided".
Many large UK pension schemes are still failing to protect their portfolios from financial risks associated with climate change, according to a survey by the Asset Owners Disclosure Project (AODP).
Senior associate Ben Fairhead and legal director Julian Sladdin have been made partners at Pinsent Masons.
Ros Altmann has pledged to force pension providers to publish the cost of charges in "pounds and pence" to improve transparency for consumers.
Eighteen years' ago today, Jon Exley, Shyam Mehta and Andrew Smith published what has been described as the most important and influential paper ever written on defined benefit (DB) pensions - The financial theory of defined benefit pension schemes. Take...