Schemes will not have to equalise survivor benefits for widowers and same sex partners after an appeal in the Walker vs Innospec case was dismissed today.
Michael Klimes asks if the regulator's cautious approach to funding disputes is adequate
Top stories online this week include a telling decision from the Ombudsman on transfers, negotiations over Tesco's scheme closure and details of a contentious £37bn funding settlement.
Anne-Marie Winton has been appointed a partner at recently-established firm, ARC Pensions Law.
Would Pennywise the clown scare some sense into retirees?
Pension scheme administrators are set to come under greater scrutiny from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as it builds on its ‘fit and proper' powers.
PP examines how schemes can seek redress for poor advice
A High Court judge has confirmed that administrators are on the hook for errors resulting from problems with automated systems.
Regulatory amendments drawn up to protect the benefits of UK workers whose overseas employers go bust have been drawn too narrowly to help in future cases, lawyers warn.