A City of London call centre at the heart of a pension liberation operation has been raided by police and several people have been arrested.
Signet has appointed former Pension Protection Fund (PPF) dispute expert Deborah Latimer as partner.
PIRC is recommending its members oppose the re-election of Prudential chief executive Tidjane Thiam.
Investors have called for Rupert Murdoch to be removed from his dual chief executive and chairman role and reform of the ownership structure of News Corporation.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has launched two investigations into the conduct of KPMG Audit.
Trustees of the Kodak Pension Plan (KKP) have launched a new scheme for its 15,000 members after reaching an unprecedented agreement to keep them out of the Pension Protection Fund.
Professional Pensions correspondent Hannah Brenton has won the Pensions Journalist of the Year (B2B) accolade at the 2013 Headline Money Awards.
Companies are less likely to be wound up because of their pension deficit after the Supreme Court upheld a decision to set a high threshold for declaring a business insolvent.
The Pensions Management Institute has set out its vision for the rest of the decade as the industry moves away from defined benefit, chief executive Vince Linnane says.
UK pension funds have "undoubtedly" gone too far in cutting their equity allocations in favour of fixed income, ING IM head of strategy Valentijn van Nieuwenhuijzen has said.