John Lewis partnership has appointed Legal and General (L&G) as administrator of the defined contribution (DC) section of its pension scheme.
Adrian Mitchell has been appointed partner and senior portfolio manager at Aon Hewitt's delegated consulting services team.
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John Lewis partnership has decided to switch its final salary pension scheme into a hybrid defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) scheme.
Meaningful guarantees for defined contribution (DC) members are prohibitively costly, driving down demand, according to Hymans Robertson investment consultant Mark Jaffray.
The John Lewis Partnership defined benefit (DB) scheme's total accounting deficit hit £1bn in January 2014, its latest results show.
Rachel Dalton asks what schemes can do to ensure they know exactly what they are being charged by transition managers
John Lewis is proposing to cut its defined benefit (DB) pension scheme and introduce a hybrid scheme with an extended defined contribution (DC) structure.
John Lewis Partnership's head of pensions Dinesh Visavadia has departed the company following its decision to separate support for the partnership and the trustees in managing its pension scheme.
John Lewis has seen its pension liabilities increase by £7m after uncovering mistakes in the way it had calculated holiday pay.