All Actuarial articles – Page 7
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         News NewsFRC slaps DB scheme auditor with £125,000 fineA chartered accountancy firm and one of its partners have been slapped with a hefty fine for “pervasive failures” in the manner in which they conducted an audit of Associated British Engineering, which included shortcomings in the audit of the company’s defined benefit pensions scheme liabilities. 
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         News NewsPolice slate ‘deeply unfair’ ramifications of McCloud remedyPolice officers from every federated rank in the UK have written to the chairs of the Police Pension Scheme advisory boards to complain about the “deeply unfair” ramifications of the government’s McCloud remedy. 
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         News NewsActuary receives £65,000 fine from FRC due to misconductThe Financial Reporting Council has issued a £65,000 penalty and imposed a severe reprimand to an actuary, due to misconduct relating to services provided to Coats Group between 2005 and 2012. 
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         News NewsUUK proposes USS governance reform, 20-year moratorium on exitsUniversities UK, the employer group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme members, has raised the prospect of a 20-year moratorium on scheme exits in a bid to show a greater commitment to covenant support. 
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         News NewsTPR warns against hasty reactions to Covid-19 mortality figuresThe Pensions Regulator has warned against hasty reactions to the Covid-19 pandemic, saying it is still “early days” in our understanding of how the virus has impacted longevity and life expectancy assumptions. 
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         News NewsFirstGroup pension schemes benefit from asset salesOn the go: The pension schemes of multinational transport company FirstGroup stand to benefit from the £3.3bn sale of its First Student and First Transit assets to private equity company EQT Infrastructure. 
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         News NewsTraditional trustee board model unfit for ‘purpose’On the go: The traditional trustee board model has been branded “unfit for purpose”, as recent events have shown the importance of reacting quickly to changing circumstances. 
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      NewsActuaries call for simplified pensions tax systemOn the go: The Association of Consulting Actuaries has leant its voice to those calling for a simplified pensions tax system, but cautioned that any changes must be “realistic, manageable and proportionate”. 
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         News NewsReuters Pension Fund incorporates ESG factors to improve returnsThe £2.8bn Reuters Pension Fund is integrating environmental, social and governance factors into its portfolio in order to improve risk-adjusted returns, while achieving a funding level above 100 per cent in 2020. 
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         News NewsAon criticises USS valuation assumptions as ‘overly prudent’Aon has criticised the methodology and assumptions underlying the Universities Superannuation Scheme trustee’s response to the USS valuation, accusing it of being overly prudent and failing to properly justify several of its assumptions. 
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         News NewsBridging pension option smooths Rolls-Royce scheme restructureThe introduction of a bridging pension option in the Rolls-Royce UK Pension Fund has helped smooth the transition for its members following a scheme restructure announced in May 2020. 
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      NewsIndustrial action threats in response to new USS employer consultationOn the go: The University and College Union has once again hinted that industrial action may be called for after accusing Universities UK of failing to stand up for members. 
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         News NewsUUK consults on way out of USS valuation wrangleUniversities UK, the employer group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has opened a consultation on a range of measures intended to settle the long-running feud over the 2020 USS valuation. 
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         News NewsUSS rejects attempt to reopen controversial valuationThe Universities Superannuation Scheme has rejected a request by Universities UK, the advocacy group representing 340 higher education employers, to revisit the controversial assumptions behind its most recent valuation. 
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      NewsGeneral Motors completes £53m bulk annuity dealOn the go: General Motors’ Vauxhall Associated Companies Pension Fund has completed a £53m bulk annuity purchase with Aviva. 
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      NewsMerchant Navy plans to insure all liabilities by 2025On the go: The £4.1bn Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund plans to insure all of its remaining liabilities by 2025, as it is set to undergo its next triennial actuarial valuation at the end of the quarter. 
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         News NewsTax ‘super-deduction’ could leave DB schemes short-changedA “super-deduction” introduced in the Budget could see less money available to clear pension deficits, experts have warned, as businesses look to take advantage of the tax break. 
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      NewsUniversity employers urge USS to reconsider its valuation outcomesOn the go: Universities UK, which represents 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has written to the trustees of the scheme urging a rethink of its valuation outcomes. 
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         News NewsConcerns remain as DWP’s climate change consultation closesDespite welcoming the government’s proposed measures on climate risk, industry experts have highlighted several outstanding concerns as the new rules need more clarity and risk a “herd mentality when it comes to metrics and targets”. 
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      NewsLGPS authorities expected to justify new pension powersOn the go: Local Government Pension Scheme administering authorities will be expected to justify the use of their new powers around reviewing employer contributions, spreading exit payments, and setting up deferred debt arrangements. 
 





