The Pension Protection Fund is likely to lose a 33% stake in Jessops after the high-street camera retailer entered administration.
Employers with final salary schemes face a hike in National Insurance contributions which could foreshadow another round of DB closures, as the government prepares to abolish contracting out later today.
Former tax boss Andrew Meeson played a leading role in a "blatant" £5m pension tax relief scam, a court heard.
Former tax boss Andrew Meeson and his business associates pocketed £5m in a "very simple and very lucrative scam" by claiming tax relief on fictitious pension contributions, a court heard.
Hannah Brenton looks at what pension funds will invest in over the coming year, and why.
Fiscal cliff compromise sets scene for further showdown
The Retail Prices Index should not be brought in line with the Consumer Prices Index, AXA Investment Managers has argued, ahead of a decision by the Office for National Statistics later this week.
The Department for Work and Pensions will not legislate on ‘micro pot' refunds, despite industry warnings that schemes will be forced to administer thousands of tiny pots.
The High Court has ruled IBM does not have a 'duty of good faith' to allow deferred members to claim unreduced pensions between 60 and 63.
The government could ease the transition to the flat rate state pension by paying out old state second pension entitlements as one-off sums in a ‘buyout' arrangement, Barnett Waddingham says.