The impact of Solvency II on bulk annuity pricing will be limited, but schemes with generous options could see hefty increases, finds Jack Jones
The last 12 months could set the scene for more upheaval
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published guidance on integrated risk management that advisers say will serve as a "wake-up call" to trustees of defined benefit (DB) schemes.
What should trigger an automatic vote against the board?
Janice Turner explains the significance of the organisation's Red Lines Voting project
Fairline Boats has entered administration after being accused of missing three months of contributions to worker's pensions.
Increased insurer competition, greater regulatory certainty and easier access to capital could boost the bulk annuity market 50% next year, according to a report from LCP.
Sackers has recruited Alasdair Blackshaw as an associate, taking the firm's total number of lawyers to 51.
Top stories online this week include the Autumn Statement, an updated code of conduct for defined contribution schemes, and a first bulk annuity deal for Scottish Widows.
Planned increases to minimum auto-enrolment contributions will be delayed to align them with the start of the tax year, the government has revealed.