Pensions professionals are still underestimating the effect of increased longevity on their schemes, an exclusive Hewitt poll reveals.
The Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund has appointed law firm Sackers to advise the scheme's trustees.
American asset manager Neuberger Berman has replaced its defined contribution scheme for UK employees with a new group stakeholder arrangement.
A department for work and pensions research report on the likely responses of small employers to personal accounts is not "happy reading", a lawyer warns.
About 1.8 million people are set to request to work after traditional retirement ages over the course of the next decade, Prudential research shows.
The High Court has ruled trustees cannot rely on the safety net afforded by the Pension Protection Fund when taking decisions.
The deficit of the Pension Protection Fund increased to £1.2bn in the 12 months to March, its annual report reveals.
Minor amendments to personal accounts scheme order and rules will be made as a result an industry consultation but no major changes will take place, PADA says.
The Liberal Democrats have urged the government to act quickly to finally resolve Equitable Life compensation.
The £4.1bn Merseyside Pension Fund has retained fixed income managers Schroders and Legal & General following a formal review and tender process.