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Stakeholder confidence in The Pensions Regulator as a trusted source of information and its ability to explain decisions dropped slightly last year, its annual report and accounts reveals.
Industry figures believe the government will make transfer of short service refunds the default option when it revamps the regulatory framework later this year.
UK - Almost half of FTSE100 directors are either still members of open defined benefit schemes or retain benefits under closed schemes, according to research by Incomes Data Services.
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Almost half of FTSE100 directors are either still members of open defined benefit schemes or retain benefits under closed schemes, according to research by Incomes Data Services.
The Prime Minister says MPs pensions will be subject to the same treatment as the rest of the public sector in the upcoming reforms.
UK - Scheme trustees must ensure their scheme does not slip down the priority order of creditors after company debt repayments doubled year on year, consultants warn.
Scheme trustees must ensure their scheme does not slip down the priority order of creditors after company debt repayments doubled year on year, consultants warn.
The government has hinted it will change rules around short service refunds after warning companies not to assume such refunds will continue in their current form.