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The government's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has charged multiple individuals with fraud-related offences, following a ...
The median total fiduciary management fees have fallen 27 per cent over the past five years, according to IC Select’s annual survey of the fiduciary management market ...
Pension scheme data still requires improvement ahead of the legislative pensions dashboards deadline, as underinvestment has resulted in a 'data debt' for many pension schemes, new figures from The Pe ...
The estimated defined benefit (DB) funding surplus for the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has increased to £10.1bn, as work to explore how the scheme might be put on a more stable footing ...
Three quarters (76 per cent) of professional trustees are experiencing delays in their buyout and wind-up processes following a full scheme buy-in, research from Hymans Robertson has revealed ...
The Wiltshire Pension Fund (WPF) has selected Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) Central as its preferred pooling partner, after Brunel Pension Partnership, its current pooling partner, failed to ...
The government has launched a review into the state pension age, focusing on the factors the government should consider ...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a year two update on its three-year corporate plan (2024–2027), warning that the ...
The Huntsman Pension Scheme has completed a £205m buy-in with M&G, securing the benefits of over 660 retirees and deferred pensioners in the scheme ...
More than half (51.6 per cent) of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes view regulation as the greatest risk to their endgame strategy, according to research from Hymans Robertson ...
Aviva has launched a 'flex first, fix later' guided retirement income solution, which combines pension drawdown strategies with a later-life annuity ...
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers Pension Scheme has concluded a £40m buy-in with Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC), covering the pensions of all 200 scheme members ...