The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has today reported a healthy financial position in its 2016/17 Annual Report and Accounts, in what has been an eventful year for pensions, including debate around the BHS pension scheme and a Green Paper on the future of defined benefit pensions.
The Purple Book, published by the Pension Protection Fund, gives the most comprehensive picture of the risks faced by defined benefit pension schemes in the UK
The Pension Protection Fund announces that Alan Rubenstein has informed the Board that he intends to step down as Chief Executive of the organisation in early 2018.
The PPF’s publication of its ethnicity figures makes it one of the first organisations in the pensions industry to announce the difference in the hourly rates of pay and bonus pay between white ethnic minority employees.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has today launched a tender to appoint a new firm to join its Specialist Administration and Actuarial Services Panel (SAASP).
For the second year, we’ve combined our ethnicity pay gap and our gender pay figures to produce a diversity pay gap report. By doing so, we hold ourselves accountable for the targets we set ourselves each year to achieve race and gender equality.
In our annual member newsletter, CEO Oliver Morley looks back on the last financial year.
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