All articles by Alex Janiaud – Page 15
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NewsMNRPF chair admits uncertainty over P&O Ferries’ obligations
On the go: The Merchant Navy Ratings Pension Fund chair of trustees John Oldland has left open the possibility that P&O Ferries may not meet its pension obligations after a controversial dismissal process.
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NewsOmbudsman orders NHS members payouts after admin errors
The Pensions Ombudsman partly upheld two complaints against NHS scheme administrators in February and March after years of benefit miscalculations and misinformation about additional contributions, ordering payouts for two members.
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News‘Core’ bulk annuity deals hit record level in 2021
On the go: Bulk annuity deals of £1bn or under reached a new high in 2021, in a year that saw volumes driven by momentum in the second half, according to Mercer research.
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NewsFour in 10 DC schemes are looking to consolidate
On the go: Forty-three per cent of defined contribution pension schemes aim to consolidate within the next few years, according to new research.
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NewsTextiles business ordered to pay missing pension contributions
On the go: Bolton Textiles Group has been told by the Pensions Ombudsman to make up for an employee’s missing pension contributions, as well as paying £1,000 for the distress it has caused her.
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NewsPensions industry fires back at Opperman criticism
Stalwarts of the pensions world have responded to pensions minister Guy Opperman’s suggestion that the industry lacks long-term vision.
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NewsParliamentary fund heeds Sunak’s warning over Russia
On the go: The Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund has ordered its fund managers to divest from Russian assets where possible, after uncovering a small amount of direct Russian holdings.
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NewsMaster trusts and PPI launch new member database
On the go: Five master trusts, including Nest and Now Pensions, have announced a new research project in tandem with the Pensions Policy Institute.
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NewsEvri couriers to be auto-enrolled into pension scheme
Twenty-thousand couriers for Evri, the delivery company that rebranded itself this month from Hermes, will be automatically enrolled into a pension by the end of 2022 after it reached an agreement with the GMB union.
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NewsGovernment to legislate soon on scheme investment in illiquids
The government will introduce legislation to help pension schemes invest in illiquid assets, the work and pensions secretary has said.
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NewsTPR to issue new guidance on employer covenant
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is working on fresh guidance regarding employer covenant, which may emerge in autumn of this year.
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NewsPension Protection Fund pulls out of Russia
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund will eliminate its negligible exposure to Russian assets when liquidity in the market improves, it has announced.
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NewsGovernment set to regulate further on ESG
On the go: The government is preparing to regulate in order to achieve consistency on environmental, social and governance standards across the private sector, ministers have told the chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for ESG.
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NewsAbrdn steals limelight from superfunds with DB master trust
Abrdn is set to join the ranks of defined benefit master trust providers, with plans to launch its scheme in the second quarter of 2022.
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NewsIWD: Mountain still to climb on the way to pensions parity
Research published ahead of International Women’s Day, which takes place on March 8, indicates that women are struggling to keep up with men in the UK when it comes to saving for their retirement.
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NewsEight out of 10 young adults demand earlier pension saving
On the go:More than eight in 10 young people want pension saving to begin before individuals reach the age of 22 — the default age from which employees are automatically enrolled into a workplace pension.
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NewsLGPS Russian exodus under way as TPR tells trustees to ‘be vigilant’
Local Government Pension Scheme funds are racing to slash their portfolios’ exposure to Russia and reassure members over the crisis, while the Pensions Regulator has issued new guidance to trustees expecting them to “be vigilant” on this matter.
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NewsPandemic could cut FTSE 100 DB contributions by £5bn
On the go: The wider health effects of the coronavirus pandemic could see FTSE 100 defined benefit scheme sponsors slash longer-term contributions by around £1bn a year, new research has revealed.
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NewsDe La Rue avoids DB scheme contribution hike
On the go: Money printer De La Rue has agreed a new schedule with its pension scheme, which will allow it to maintain its deficit repair contributions at £15mn a year until March 2029, saving it £57mn in cash payments.
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NewsPension giants call govt to adopt AE expansion
Some of the UK pension industry’s big beasts have joined forces to demand an expansion of auto-enrolment to capture young people, part-time workers and those on lower incomes.





