Scheme trustee boards have been given more power to join moral hazard cases prosecuted by The Pensions Regulator after a senior judge clarified "directly affected" person laws.
FTSE100 companies have doubled their use of defined contribution schemes since last year with one-third of firms now offering DC-only schemes to employees, a survey shows.
The man responsible for mediating a £2.1bn UK pension claim on bankrupt firm Nortel Network's assets has launched a website to keep people up to date with developments.
Sponsoring employers could be given unilateral powers to amend defined benefit scheme rules without trustee consent to offset a £4.2bn spike in National Insurance costs.
A low-cost section of the Local Government Pension Scheme is being backed by a trade union to stop "under pressure" council workers from deserting the scheme.
Pension funds are shunning higher yielding secondary real estate property for pricier ‘prime' real estate, a report shows.
Mistakes made by asset managers are a better guide to individual investment skill than when managers outperform, Towers Watson says.
The Pensions Regulator has revealed more details about two trustees it removed last year for investing £2m of scheme assets in an unregulated Belize-based investment vehicle.
London councillors are exploring plans for a £30bn pan-London pension fund merging the assets of Transport for London, the City of London Corporation and 33 borough councils.
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.