The Department for Work and Pensions has appointed Philip Langsdale as chief information officer.
Future workers face retirement at 84, say pension planners; Companies face £100bn pension top-up; Scottish teacher and NHS pension payments exceed £1 billion; Doctors' grievance over pensions is all about fairness
Professional Pensions is set to publish a guide to auto-enrolment and pensions reform on June 28.
A war of words between a senior Tory minister and a vocal backbencher has escalated over the terms of the ministerial pension scheme.
Babcock International saw its pension deficit rise by £40m to £266m over the year to the end of March, driven principally by a fall in discount rate applied to liabilities.
Almost half of trustees expect funding levels in the latest round of triennial valuations to be worse than they were three years ago, according to research.
Civil servant scheme members of Prospect have voted by four to one to accept the government's reform package for the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme after a year of negotiations.
Takeover cloud over pensions; Big solutions to balance a bigger DC arena; Doctors vote on industrial action over pensions.
A surge in corporate restructuring caused by the recession has put employer covenants at risk, Punter Southall Transaction Services warns.
IAS19 amendments are set to be approved by the EU within months. Here are five areas for sponsors to consider ahead of the changes.