PP has launched an event to guide defined benefit (DB) trustees and managers ahead of the incoming pensions flexibilities at an event next year.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has dished out £658,298 on its most expensive legal battle in over two years, PP can exclusively reveal.
The biggest stories on PP this week include the winners of our first investment awards, the end of the death tax on annuities and the emergence of a market in distressed pensions debt. Here's what you might have missed.
Employers are offering no health or wellbeing benefits for 40% of their employees, a survey conducted by Bupa finds.
In a letter to the editor, Capita Employee Benefits denies claims it is to blame for MyCSP civil service pension payment delays.
Yesterday's statement was nothing compared to the shock announcement in the Budget, but there was still plenty for the pension industry to chew on. Here are the main talking points.
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) is planning to add single-year maturity gilt funds to the ‘building block' funds it uses in its default retirement date funds.
University staff will meet senior board members of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) today to urge it to consider their ethical views and drop investments such as tobacco.
BESTrustees has appointed Mercer's Rachel Brougham as a trustee executive to meet increasing demand from master trusts and insurers setting up independent governance committees (IGCs).
Pensions minister Steve Webb has rejected the idea that an ageing population could undermine plans to introduce collective defined contribution (CDC).