Members of IBM's UK defined benefit (DB) schemes will be able to claim damages against the company over the closure of the schemes, the High Court has ruled.
The High Court is due to make a ruling in the high-profile Merchant Navy Ratings Pension Fund Trustee (MNRPF) legal case on 25 February.
PP looks at the details surrounding the IBM ‘reasonable expectation’ ruling ahead of a judgment in the remedy hearing.
Top stories on PP this week include a High Court ruling on overpayments, a consultation on defined benefit (DB) transfers and the unveiling of 44 guidance guarantee centres. Here's what you might have missed.
As the High Court rules on pension overpayments, PP brings you a guide to handling this tricky subject
A ruling from the High Court has made it more difficult for members to keep pension overpayments on the grounds that they did not know their obligations.
A man in bankruptcy has retained his personal pension after a High Court judge decided he should not be compelled to hand it over under an Income Payments Order (IPO).
The biggest stories on PP this week include the winners of our first investment awards, the end of the death tax on annuities and the emergence of a market in distressed pensions debt. Here's what you might have missed.
A judge has rejected attempts by former shareholders of Desmond & Sons to withhold documents from proceedings to enforce contribution notices (CNs) issued by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The High Court has ruled the £74m Section 75 debt of the Kaupthing Pensions Scheme can be sold, paving the way for the wind up of the scheme to be completed.