Punter Southall is joining PensionChair as an actuarial and administration technical partner.
The Chamber of Shipping Retirement Benefits Plan has completed its second buy-in this year, paving the way for a full buyout of the scheme.
Prudential's 2012 corporate pension sales have remained at a fifth lower than 2011's level as the business remains focused on increasing revenue from existing clients instead of acquiring new business, its final results show.
NOW Pensions chief executive Morten Nilsson admits the provider's signature single fund offering cost the firm clients last year but stresses it will remain central to the business.
Aviva has scrapped plans to add a group ISA and group SIPP to its employee benefits platform, Work:Life.
Three pension funds have teamed up to launch a project to measure the relationship between governance structures of UK schemes and the costs of maintaining them.
Premier Farnell has set up a 23-year asset-backed funding structure to plug an £18m deficit in its UK scheme.
The National Association of Pension Funds has launched a guide to support trustees in assessing investment managers' stewardship credentials.
Private sector deficits have fallen for the third consecutive month as equity markets bounce back and falling yields slow down, research from the Pension Protection Fund reveals.
Over a third of European defined benefit schemes feel they do not have access to portfolio data which helps them fulfil regulatory requirements, research from State Street reveals.