Pensions minister Steve Webb has confirmed the government will explore changes to Pension Protection Fund (PPF) rules to help employees of companies which operate in other countries as well as the UK.
Jonathan Stapleton on the delayed publication of PPF sponsor insolvency scores
Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) will give all staff transferring to TSB a cash payment of 27.5% of annual salary to "compensate" them for losing access to the group's defined benefit (DB) scheme.
Rachel Dalton explores the government’s reforms to rules protecting employees’ benefits
RSM Tenon's collapse could potentially leave more than £600,000 of outstanding contributions to its defined contribution (DC) scheme unpaid as the payment competes with higher ranking debts.
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) power to fine collapsing companies which fail to pay into their contract-based defined contribution (DC) schemes is "pointless", a lawyer warns.
Rachel Dalton looks at the latest offering for long-term investment on the continent
Is cutting contributions more trouble that it's worth?
Trustee attempts to force The Pensions Regulator to issue further contribution notices against textile manufacturer Desmond & Sons have been struck down, PP can reveal.
Industry confidence in the coalition government's performance on pensions has dropped and the vast majority believe red tape will increase, a Nabarro survey reveals.