British Airways (BA) will continue to "contest every claim" from pensioners for inflation protection compensation, despite losing the initial judgment.
Sainsbury's defined benefit (DB) scheme actuarial deficit has fallen by £635m over the three years between March 2009 and 2012, its interim results show.
M&G Investments countered a £900m net outflow in the first half of 2013 with a £4bn net inflow in the third quarter, its parent Prudential's results show.
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Industry figures have called for regulatory intervention to solve the compensation gap for members within third-party life funds.
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A pensioner in the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) has won a default judgment against British Airways (BA) to cover losses after the scheme downgraded inflation protection.
Engineering firm Babcock International Group has seen a six-month £212m spike in its defined benefit (DB) deficit despite using a higher discount rate, its half year report shows.
Friends Life added £6m of new corporate benefits business between July and September and says in its interim results that it aims to add £6m more in Q4.