OECD backs compulsion for pensions policy; Pension funds gain £20bn on RPI plan
The People's Pension has unveiled its "starting" trustee board, composed entirely of independent trustees.
FTSE100 scheme liabilities remained static over 2011, Barnett Waddingham says.
Vince Cable is understood to be reconsidering a hard-hitting proposal that would see chief executives face an annual binding vote on their pay and bonuses.
Cash incentives should be offered under "no circumstances" in enhanced transfer value exercises, an industry code of conduct warns.
The Pensions Administration Standards Association has called for candidates to come forward for election to its board.
Schemes must maintain "vigilance" around smart beta asset managers charging fees more akin to alpha strategies, Towers Watson warns.
National Insurance contributions are due on pre-6 April 2006 employer payments into funded unapproved retirement benefit schemes, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
The average women currently retires on more than £5,500 less than the average man, according to a report released today.
Proposed financial reporting standards would impose an "unjustified level of disclosure" on schemes, the National Association of Pension Funds warns.