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ECJ judgment in PSV v Bauer

The recent ECJ judgment in the case of PSV v Gunther Bauer has restated that, as a minimum, every individual must receive at least 50% of their accrued benefits.

Next phase begins after ECJ ruling in Hampshire

We’ve previously announced that we’d started making increased payments to all pensioners who were most affected by the Court of Justice of the European Union’s (ECJ or CJEU) ruling, because they were subject to the PPF compensation cap (either the standard cap, or the long service cap), which on its own had reduced their benefits to less than 50% of those they had accrued.

Introducing our member Benefit Modeller

Are you a member who is not receiving compensation yet? Try our Benefit Modeller.

Mansion House Reforms: our response to the call for evidence on DB schemes

Today we’ve published our response to the Department for Work and Pensions call for evidence on Options for Defined Benefit Schemes.

Levy rules for 2024/25 year published

Today we’ve published our policy statement with the formal levy rules. 

We’ve published our latest Climate Change report

We’ve published our latest Climate Change report that discloses how we respond to climate-related risks and opportunities and highlights our key achievements in 2023/2024.

2025/26 PPF levy invoicing on hold

We’re informing our levy payers that we’re putting the 2025/26 PPF levy invoicing on hold and expect to provide a further update this Autumn.

Our response to the Autumn Statement

We welcome the government’s commitment to establishing a public sector consolidator and their recognition that we'd be well placed to take on this additional and separate role.

Freedom of information

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) gives you the right to request information from any public authority.