The growth of long lease property funds could provide some shelter from rental volatility for pension scheme investors, argues KPMG.
Scheme fraud may be becoming more prevalent warns an accountant after a slew of cases over the last six months.
Some schemes could be paying three times as much as others in annual admin fees for the same service, according to research from Kim Gubler Consulting.
Pensions professionals have backed smaller trustee boards, as PP research suggests most in the industry favour boards with six to nine members.
GKN has seen its pension deficit more than double over the past 12 months, as a falling discount rate cancelled out gains from a funding partnership and enhanced transfer value exercise.
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Controlling funding level volatility is the biggest concern for UK schemes in the coming year, according to research carried out by a fiduciary manager.
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Cookson has increased its UK pensions surplus as an ongoing enhanced transfer value exercise and inflation index switch boosted funding levels by more than £13m.
Former employees of Lloyds TSB are challenging the company's decision to cap increases in pensionable pay in a dispute that could end up in the High Court.