All Actuarial articles – Page 13
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      FeaturesPPF deficit figures presage hard times for funding and dividendsAnalysis: Following the Pension Protection Fund’s news of yet another record deficit in defined benefit pensions, many schemes can expect to gear up for challenging funding negotiations, amid growing fears for company dividends. 
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         Opinion OpinionIRM: Nouvelle cuisine or sing a song of sixpence?As integrated risk management has become the way of approaching defined benefit, Lincoln Pensions’ Richard Farr asks if the industry needs to change to be able to deliver it. 
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         Features FeaturesCAF exits multi-employer scheme to set up own fundThe Charities Aid Foundation has withdrawn from a multi-employer defined benefit pension plan and established a new DB scheme, removing its exposure to other employers’ pension liabilities. 
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      FeaturesDesire for better data sparks mortality study for Star GroupStar Group has decided to conduct a medically underwritten mortality study for its defined benefit scheme, as it works on tackling an increased deficit while reducing investment risk. 
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         Features FeaturesRSA scheme targets buy-and-maintain strategy to deriskThe RSA Insurance Group’s Sal Pension Fund is focusing on buy-and-maintain credit as part of an investment strategy overhaul as the scheme looks to further derisk its portfolio following the results of its latest actuarial valuation. 
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      NewsDB taskforce encourages credit innovation to tackle deficitsFinding solutions to the defined benefit funding crisis will require the pensions industry to “challenge conventional thinking”, the chair of the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s new DB taskforce has said. 
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         News NewsStaveley agrees £73.6m recovery planThe Staveley Pension Scheme has agreed a new, £73.6m recovery plan with its sponsoring employer after its most recent actuarial valuation found a £100m deficit. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to prepare for a 2016 valuationMarket conditions have changed since 2013, as lower gilt yields threaten schemes with valuations coming up. Trustees should engage with their employer as soon as possible to smooth the process, says Spence & Partner’s Helen Toner. 
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      NewsNilgosc to allow lump sum contributionsThe Northern Ireland Local Government Officers Superannuation Committee plans to ask for upfront deficit contributions for this year’s LGPS valuation from its employer members as the public sector in Northern Ireland shrinks. 
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         Features FeaturesSainsbury's marks down deficit by £262mSainsbury’s Pension Scheme has reduced its post-tax deficit by £262m in the past year, following exceptional employer contributions and an increase in the discount rate. 
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         News NewsRM deficit reduction highlights need to be proactiveOnline teaching tools supplier RM has shortened its recovery plan and reduced its deficit by more than £10m using a combination of contributions, updated member information and a buy-in. 
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      OpinionLGPS 2016: Three key strands shaping the scheme's futureThe Local Government Pension Scheme has a big year ahead but how have recent developments changed the forward trajectory for local authority funds? 
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      NewsLPFA confronts employer risk through covenant monitoringKeeping a constant eye on the financial strength of employers has brought the London Pensions Fund Authority £310m worth of guarantees, assurances and cash since its 2013 triennial valuation. 
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         News NewsDebenhams splashes out more on recovery despite surplusDebenhams pension scheme trustees have secured higher employer contributions as part of the recovery plan despite having reached an IAS 19 surplus earlier this year, demonstrating the discrepancies between two scheme funding calculation methodologies. 
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      OpinionJohnson: Pension ostriches need a shakeupLetter: Robert Gardner’s excellent article ’Collective response to an unprecedented problem’ screams ‘unsustainable’: something has got to give. The question is what? 
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      NewsAutumn Statement could blow icy winds for LGPSAn anticipated hit to local authority funding in the government's Autumn Statement next month is threatening to ratchet up pressure on the Local Government Pension Scheme. 
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      OpinionWhere next for scheme accounting measures?Changes to accounting standards have helped raise awareness of DB deficits but it is time for greater transparency, says BDO’s Richard Farr. 
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      NewsRegulator flags DLR case to tackle inaction on late valuationsThe Pensions Regulator has taken the unusual step of publishing details of how it responds when schemes miss their valuation deadlines in an attempt to underscore the need for constructive dialogue between trustees and sponsors. 
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      NewsIs your scheme safe from latent liabilities?Any Other Business: In February 2002, the US secretary of defence Donald Rumsfeld gave his now-famous response to a question about the lack of evidence linking the Iraqi government to the supply of weapons of mass destruction. 
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      OpinionExploring the impact of the new money purchase definitionSackers’ Zoë Murphy looks at which schemes may be affected by the definition change and what they might need to do from April – including paying the Pension Protection Fund levy, actuarial valuations and assessing underpins. 
 





