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PPF marks 20 years of protection and achievement in its 2024/25 Annual Report
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has today published its 2024/25 Annual Report and Accounts, marking its 20th anniversary with a year of strong financial performance, continued customer service excellence, and enduring commitment to serving its members, levy payers, and the wider pensions industry.Frequently asked questions
Answers to frequently asked questions about who we are, how we're funded and what we do.Useful terms and acronyms
CPI – Consumer Prices Index The consumer price index (CPI) measures the average change in the price consumers pay for a basket of goods and services.S120 Login Page
This notification should be completed by insolvency practitioners, their authorised employees or agents, to give us details of an insolvency where required under section 120 of the Pensions Act 2004. You need to log in or register for our online service to submit your s120 notice.Guaranteed minimum pension (GMP)
Information and guidance on Guaranteed Minimum Pension and equalisation.PPF make new £60m investment in landmark UK water infrastructure project
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has completed a £60 million investment in the Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (HARP), a once-in-a-generation project to secure the long-term supply of clean water to 2.5 million people across Greater Manchester and Lancashire.Update on the European Court of Justice ruling
Our previous article about implementing the European Court of Justice ruling gave you an overview of our interim approach to calculating any increases due and provided some illustrative examples of what it might mean in practice for members.Implementing the European Court of Justice ruling
In September 2018 the Court of Justice of the European Union (the CJEU) ruled that pension scheme members should receive at least 50% of the value of their accrued old age benefits if their employer became insolvent.More member benefit increases after ECJ ruling
In April, we confirmed that we had started to pay increased benefits to PPF and FAS pensioners who were most affected by the Court of Justice of the European Union’s (ECJ’s) ruling because they had had their benefits adjusted by the Long Service Cap.
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