All Allen & Overy articles
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         News NewsBarclays Bank scheme completes £7bn longevity dealOn the go: The £41.2bn Barclays Bank UK Retirement Fund has reinsured £7bn of liability against longevity risk with an insurance subsidiary of Prudential Financial. 
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         News NewsYell Pension Plan agrees £370mn full buy-inOn the go: The Yell Pension Plan has agreed a £370mn buy-in with Pension Insurance Corporation, covering the remaining liabilities of the defined benefit scheme. 
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         News NewsUBS scheme extends longevity swapOn the go: The UBS (UK) Pension and Life Assurance Scheme has extended its longevity swap with Zurich Assurance and Canada Life Assurance Company by £0.5bn. 
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         News NewsLloyds Bank Pension Scheme signs £5.5bn longevity swapOn the go: The circa £21.4bn Lloyds Bank Pension Scheme No.1 has entered into a £5.5bn longevity insurance and reinsurance arrangement with Scottish Widows and SCOR. 
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         News NewsWyeth Group scheme secures £190m buy-in with AvivaOn the go: The circa £446.9m Wyeth Group Pension and Life Assurance Scheme, which includes both defined benefit and defined contribution sections, has completed a £190m annuity buy-in transaction with Aviva. 
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      NewsOmbudsman decision sets financial loss precedentA recent Pensions Ombudsman determination has opened the floodgates for financial loss claims resulting from the mere possibility of missing out on stock market profit, due to trustees being tardy in processing transfers. 
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      NewsLloyds pension schemes agree to £10bn longevity swapOn the go: The trustee of the Lloyds Bank pension schemes has agreed to a £10bn longevity swap deal with Scottish Widows and Pacific Life Re. 
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      NewsBT appeal on guaranteed minimum pensions indexation dismissedOn the go: BT will have to extend the full indexation of guaranteed minimum pensions to certain members of its pension scheme affected by a government decision, after having its appeal dismissed. 
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      FeaturesCan multinationals achieve consistency in benefits?Analysis: Multinational companies often run several complex pension schemes across multiple jurisdictions, but different tax and benefit rules around the world can pose various problems for companies looking to achieve consistency in benefits. 
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         News NewsLeonardo protects trustees with new companyLeonardo’s defined contribution scheme is creating a company to shield trustees from personal liability as the freedoms have introduced new risks for DC trustees. 
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      NewsTPR naming and shaming aims to boost trusteeshipThe Pensions Regulator has reaffirmed its commitment to improving standards of trusteeship, with a series of policies that place a particular focus on the role of professional and independent board members. 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustee liability and black swansFrom the blog: The thing about black swans is that until you encounter one, you ignore the possibility that they exist – but in hindsight it’s all too obvious that they do. 
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         News NewsPensions Regulator: Cyber security should be key on risk registersTrustee boards should be assessing their risk of cyber attack and taking steps to protect member data and scheme assets, the chief executive of the Pensions Regulator has said. 
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         News NewsPensions unfair to younger generation, industry saysThe current pension system is unfair to the younger generation, the majority of participants at a debate hosted by professional trustee company Law Debenture this week agreed. 
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         Opinion OpinionWould Brexit mean less red tape for UK schemes?Analysis: The volume of European regulatory changes has radically increased the governance burden on UK pension schemes in recent years; voting to leave the European Union must be tempting for trustees keen to cut the red tape. 
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      NewsEmployers await further guidance on scheme VAT rulesEmployers will be hoping to benefit from VAT rebates on scheme services following HM Revenue and Customs’ latest guidance note, but pension lawyers have said further detail is needed on how to recover the tax. 
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      OpinionEducating your members on the risk of freedomAnalysis: In the 1998 film Armageddon, while battling G-force in a shuttle around the moon, hero AJ Frost asks: “Is this supposed to be like this?” 
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      NewsCashed-out pots could hit future means-tested benefit claims, lawyers warnLawyers have called on providers to ensure members are fully aware of how accessing their pension pots could affect future benefit claims, as schemes grapple with their ‘second line of defence’ obligations. 
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      NewsFCA bolsters transfer protections in home-straight to AprilThe Financial Conduct Authority has tightened rules around advice on transfers out of defined benefit in its third announcement this week, as the April reform deadline approaches. 
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      NewsPressure for transparency builds as City watchdog loads on demandsThe Financial Conduct Authority delivered a defined contribution charges double-whammy this week with the release of its final rules for the default fund charge cap plus a call for evidence on the disclosure of transaction charges. 
 





