Schemes could shift to 75% bond allocations over the next five years as the desire to reduce investment mismatching gathers pace, a consultant says.
University and College Union members have vowed to step up their strike campaign over changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme with ‘sustained industrial action' in June.
While lifetime annuities remain the most popular at-retirement product further innovation is needed to meet the needs of the market, a poll reveals.
Pension funds and other UK investors missed out on more than £1bn last year by failing to reclaim withholding tax on foreign investments, according to tax reclamation experts.
The UK public is still in the dark over the National Employment Savings Trust just a year before it is due to launch, a PP poll has found.
Severn Trent is consulting with its employees on closing its defined benefit scheme before its auto-enrolment commitments kick in.
Pension Insurance Corporation is hoping to raise around £500m in new capital to allow it to complete £5bn of risk reduction deals with schemes.
Britvic closed its defined benefit pension scheme to future accrual in April and switched all members to its existing defined contribution plan, results show.
EUROPE - A European parliamentary committee has backed proposals to exempt pension funds from rules forcing them to clear over-the-counter derivative transactions through central counterparties.
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