This year has been a busy one for the pensions industry. Professional Pensions looks at what happened between March and June
This year has been a tumultuous one for pensions but Helen Morrissey believes we need to take the time to learn lessons from what has happened.
Tata Steel UK has agreed with unions to start consulting on closing the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) and replacing it with a "competitive" defined contribution (DC) arrangement.
Tata Steel UK's intention to close the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) to future accrual has been "raised" in discussions with unions, according to a lawyer close to the matter.
IAS 19 is the accounting standard many sponsors use to make disclosures about their defined benefit schemes in their records. But a report from Lincoln Pensions argues IAS 19 is not good enough. Michael Klimes investigates.
Charlotte Moore looks at some of the issues that could affect UK schemes as we move towards exiting the European Union
Delaying an increase in the amount of money certain members receive from the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is a huge injustice according to Ros Altmann.
Financier Edmund Truell believes he can protect British Steel benefits. Michael Klimes examines the details
A majority of chief financial officers (CFOs) believe they need to spend more time working on their defined benefit (DB) schemes, latest research by Hymans Robertson reveals.
The government's consultation on a plan to reduce members' benefits in the British Steel Pension Scheme has closed. Michael Klimes looks at the industry's responses