The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) is working on a new code of conduct for 2014 which will be focussed on the management and reporting of errors.
The combined pensions deficit of the UK's biggest companies has remained broadly unchanged over the last 12 months according to figures from JLT Employee Benefits (JLT EB).
An industry-wide group of trustees, trade bodies, legal advisers, consumer representatives, providers and lawyers will clamp down on pension liberation.
Mitie Group is consulting with members of its main defined benefit (DB) scheme over a proposed change to their future pension entitlement.
Johnson Fleming has launched an auto-enrolment (AE) service designed to support businesses of up to 250 employees.
Leonard Cheshire Disability has appointed Punter Southall to advise it on the future design of pension arrangements for its 7,500 employees, following a competitive tender.
Trustees and pension professionals believe there should be regulatory requirements on schemes to put in place better support for members at retirement, Spence Johnson research finds.
The top admin system providers have been unveiled in the Professional Pensions Administration Survey 2013.
Two rightist institutions have proposed surprisingly liberal pension reforms. Ruth Gillbe reports
The top third-party administrators have been unveiled in the Professional Pensions Administration Survey 2013.