All articles by Alex Janiaud
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NewsMinister for industry commits to fixing British Coal surplus ‘injustice’
Minister for industry Sarah Jones has “pledged to resolve” the matter of the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme’s £2.3bn investment reserve.
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NewsMaster trusts increasingly ‘testing the water’ with private markets allocations
LCP research shows master trusts are in step with the government’s drive to invest more in ‘productive finance’ such as private equity and infrastructure.
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NewsMegafunds ball back in government’s court as LGPS pools approved
Six LGPS pools have been approved by the government following its ‘Fit for the future’ consultation, with final feedback awaited in its formal consultation response.
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NewsStudy shows savers are shunning advice over pension freedoms
A decade on from the introduction of pension freedoms, more research has emerged showing that a growing proportion of pension savers are taking no advice or guidance at all before accessing their retirement savings, despite a lack of understanding of the decisions and options available.
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NewsClara Pensions plots private markets push with new investment vehicle
Defined benefit consolidator Clara Pensions intends to invest up to 35% of its assets into private markets.
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NewsAre pension scheme trustees being overlooked in policy discussions?
A new report exploring the “pensions powerbrokers” has called for the government to pay more attention to the views of professional, independent and member-nominated trustees.
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NewsLGPS and MPs’ pension funds invest in social infrastructure vehicle
The two pension schemes have contributed to an initial £100m capital raise for the Newcore Social Infrastructure Income Fund.
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NewsLloyds ringfences £5.1bn with two longevity swaps
The deals cover liabilities for two schemes sponsored by Lloyds Banking Group and follow previous transactions in 2020 and 2022.
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NewsThree quarters of pension savers lack access to adequate technology from providers
New research from Bravura Solutions unearths a worrying lack of pensions technology that is hampering engagement.
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News10 years of pension freedoms: How people are accessing their retirement savings
A decade on from the introduction of pension freedoms, new research reveals that many eligible savers opted to withdraw from their pension under these rules without seeking any advice at all.
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NewsWork and Pensions Committee to grill industry and regulators on dashboards
Representatives from the FCA, TPR, the Money and Pensions Service and the Pensions Dashboard Programme will all be questioned by the Work and Pensions Committee.
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NewsArcadia secures scheme merger ahead of wind-up
A High Court ruling has approved the merger of collapsed retailer Arcadia’s two pension schemes, citing a “moral obligation” to put them on an equal footing.
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NewsHow trustee boards are tackling the fallout from the Virgin-NTL case
The ICAEW reports three different approaches being taken by trustee boards when reviewing past scheme amendments in relation to last year’s Virgin-NTL ruling.
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News‘Strategically significant’ pension funds to come under TPR’s spotlight
TPR’s chief executive has set out the regulator’s priorities for 2025 and appealed for “ideas and solutions” from the industry.
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NewsUSS rules out bid for healthcare property developer Assura
The £77.9bn pension scheme has opted not to pursue a bid for healthcare property investor Assura that it had previously submitted with KKR.
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NewsUK pension market growth slowest among largest peers
New research shows a drop in UK pension assets as a proportion of the largest pension markets in the world.
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FeaturesInnovation needed to stop illiquid assets delaying bulk annuities
Consultancy giant Aon has written to insurers calling for more innovation on tackling illiquid assets held by pension schemes approaching the bulk annuity market.
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NewsLGPS pools back £510m affordable housing fund
The London CIV and ACCESS pools have invested in a new round of fundraising for an affordable housing strategy run by Legal & General.
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NewsSPP labels inheritance tax payment proposals ‘very problematic’
Requiring pension scheme administrators and trustees to take responsibility for inheritance tax payments could cause problems, according to the SPP - and there are viable alternatives.
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NewsFCA authorisation for pools ‘costly and time-consuming’, says LGPS board
The LGPS Scheme Advisory Board joins consultants and policy experts in querying the government’s proposals for reforming the Local Government Pension Scheme.





