The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has upheld a complaint regarding a fraudulent claim, after finding that Legal & General (L&G) ...
The Pensions Action Group (PAG) has expressed its disappointment after the government opposed amendments to the Pensions Schemes Bill, which were intended to address the lack of any pre-April 1997 ind ...
FTSE100 pension schemes are in a strong position, with a combined IAS19 surplus of more than £55bn at the end of September, LCP’s latest pension explorer has revealed ...
UK and European pension funds are laying the groundwork to become a more significant source of venture capital (VC) funding, according to a report from Venture Connections, European Women in VC and ...
The redress on a book of defined benefit (DB) transfer advice has fallen to a "record low" of around 2.5 per cent of the total transfer value, about half the level recorded in early 2025, according to ...
The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) and Railpen have both reinforced their climate ambitions with the release of new progress reports, outlining actions to accelerate the transition to net zero ...
The relaunched Pensions Commission must be prepared to confront “sacred cows” such as the triple lock and compulsory savings if it is to deliver meaningful reform, Association of Consulting Actuaries ...
Private sector defined benefit (DB) and hybrid (DBH) pension schemes increased their insurance policy assets by £9bn (6 per cent) to £172bn in the six months to 31 March 2025, despite an overall ...
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