Prudential has appointed Paul Manduca as chairman, succeeding Harvey McGrath in the £600,000 post.
Dividend tax credits should be re-instated for UK schemes investing in UK infrastructure to help kick start the economy, the Confederation of British Industry says.
BBC Pension Scheme reforms capping future pensionable salary increases at 1% are legal, the High Court has ruled - but member doubts remain over the BBC's discretion to make the change.
HSBC will come under fire from shareholders at its AGM today in the latest rebellion against executive pay.
Dairy Crest has reduced its pension scheme's liabilities by £14.6m through an enhanced transfer value exercise.
Pension providers must be monitored closely by the government during the course of auto-enrolment and may need to be regulated by The Pensions Regulator, MPs say.
Auto-enrolment will not be enough to close the pension savings gap and compulsory pension saving "should have started decades ago", a City of London chief warned.
Tony Morris, the man at the centre of the £52m GP Noble pension scheme fraud trial, began giving evidence in his defence yesterday.
UK pension schemes hedged a record £13.9bn of inflation risk in the first quarter of the year, according to research from F&C.
Professional Pensions is set to hold an online risk reduction debate and publish a guide to Risk Reduction in July.