The combined pension deficit of UK companies pushed past £500bn last month as asset values fell slightly and liabilities remained stable, according to Xafinity.
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Members of workplace pension schemes run by Friends Life increased by 4% between 2010 and 2011, the insurer said.
Strike action at Unilever over pension changes will end after trade unions admitted defeat in trying to block the scheme's move to career average.
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Insurance companies are now providing benefits for more than 500,000 UK defined benefit members after a record year for buyout and buy-ins, research shows.
Those hoping to attend the UK Pensions Awards 2012 need to act quickly with tables at the event selling fast.
Mark Mobius of Templeton Emerging Markets Group explains why strong signs of economic growth and attractive valuations make the Middle East and North Africa a viable investment destination
Nearly three-tenths (27%) of UK adults with a private pension have stopped making contributions since the credit crisis hit in 2008, Schroders research reveals.
Auto-enrolment legislation needs to be redrafted to clarify whether employees are allowed to obtain and complete opt-out forms before their enrolment date, argue lawyers and consultants.