Royal London Asset Management has seen its assets under management grow by 8% in 2012, as institutional investors channeled money into credit strategies.
Disgraced former tax boss Andrew Meeson - found guilty of a £5m pensions tax fraud on Tuesday - has been linked to two alleged pension liberation cases, PP can reveal.
Former tax boss Andrew Meeson and his business associate Peter Bradley have been found guilty of a £5m pension fraud.
MPs will not pay more into their gold-plated pension scheme this year, despite parallel reforms across the public sector to increase contributions.
Water, electricity and gas companies are moving their actuarial valuation dates in a bid to include pension costs in consumer pricing reviews, PP has learnt.
Moody's downgrade of the UK economy could impact liability driven investment contracts and scheme discount rates, consultants warn.
European bond and stock markets saw a sharp sell-off on Monday after a shock result from the Italian election, where no political group managed to win a majority vote.
Hannah Brenton looks at whether pension funds could benefit from government plans to ease the rules on office-to-residential conversions
Providers could save £74.6m a year by communicating all information with members online, under government proposals.
The Determinations Panel's "constantly evolving" powers will be thrust into the spotlight next week, as the Association of Pension Lawyers publishes detailed guidance on its procedures.