Ministers and pension scheme representatives are set to meet every fortnight over the next three months to plot a course to boost funding in UK infrastructure.
Firms will have to commit an additional £600bn to their defined benefit schemes if Solvency II is enforced by the European Union, J.P. Morgan warns.
Fears grow of £600bn company pension bill; UK companies reining in on pension support; Britain sees 'seismic collapse' in workplace pensions; Reaping benefits of our golden years
Private sector pensions have suffered from a "seismic collapse" with provision falling far short of the public sector, according to the Association of Consulting Actuaries.
In the final part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the rest of the top 20 news stories during the year - those in first to tenth place.
Scottish employers have yet to decide how to meet £400m cost of auto-enrolment, JLT Benefit Solutions warns.
In the second part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the top 20 news stories during the year - starting with those in eleventh to twentieth place.
Pension schemes are considering whether to exchange gilt holdings for buy-in insurance policies as yields fall to record lows, Hymans Robertson says.
Here it is. The joint statement by the LGA, LGA Workforce Board, Unison, GMB and Unite in full.
Government and unions have reached agreement on reforms to the Local Government Pension Scheme following emergency talks yesterday afternoon.