All Buyout articles – Page 12
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News
Rentokil announces £1.5bn buyout with PIC
Business services group Rentokil Initial has passed its £1.5bn of defined benefit liabilities to the Pension Insurance Corporation in a full buyout, adding to a record-breaking year for bulk annuity transactions.
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600 Group completes buy-in ahead of scheme wind-up
UK engineering company 600 Group has derisked its 2,800-member defined benefit pension scheme with a $270m (£210m) buy-in policy from the Pension Insurance Corporation before moving to full buyout next year.
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GMP ruling could see £50bn of buy-ins restructured
On the go: Insurers are set to be deluged with a flood of requests to restructure buy-in contracts as a result of the High Court decision in the Lloyds Banking case, which held that guaranteed minimum pensions must be equal for men and women.
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DB health improves but covenant strength ignored
Defined benefit pension schemes are not paying enough attention to the likelihood of their employer going bust when setting investment strategy, according to a new study assessing funding levels in the context of sponsor health.
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Features
Nortel's £2.4bn buyout pricing beats offers from superfund
When Canadian telecoms company Nortel filed for bankruptcy in 2009, prospects for its defined benefit pension scheme members looked bleak.
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News
More than 40 schemes in talks with Clara
Commercial consolidator Clara Pensions has entered into talks with more than 40 defined benefit pension schemes regarding potential transfers into the superfund, management has revealed.
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Opinion
The evolution of the outcome-oriented DB investment solution
Data Crunch: Broadridge’s Jonathan Libre takes a look at the evolution of defined benefit investment strategies to date, and outlines potential new trends as final salary plans mature.
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Opinion
Do you want to live forever?
Editorial: Longevity serves as a useful euphemism in the pensions world.
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Features
Trustees pour cold water on wild consolidator claims
The Edi Truell-backed Pension SuperFund has been no stranger to controversy in its short lifespan.
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News
CNPP micro section well poised for scheme buyout
The GPS EnergySolutions section of the Combined Nuclear Pension Plan is set to wind up, following months of buyout preparation with the trustees and employer.
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Features
Bulk annuities: How should schemes approach the market?
Analysis: 2018 has been a very busy year so far for buy-ins and buyouts, with plenty of competition and attractive insurer pricing.
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News
DB schemes inch closer to full PPF funding
On the go: Defined benefit schemes in the UK are nearing full funding on the Pension Protection Fund's section 179 basis, with an aggregate deficit of £62.8bn at the end of July.
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News
BHS successor scheme concludes buyout
On the go: The BHS2 pension scheme, which was set up in 2017 after the collapse of department store chain BHS, has completed a buyout with the Pension Insurance Corporation that will cover £800m of liabilities.
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Bulk annuity volumes break H1 record
On the go: UK pension schemes entered into a record £7.8bn of buy-ins and buyouts in the first half of 2018, as large 'back book' transfers between insurers failed to disrupt the market's capacity.
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Opinion
A checklist for top bulk annuity pricing
From the blog: 2018 is predicted to see an unprecedented volume of pension schemes seeking to derisk using buy-ins or buyouts. Given the finite resources of providers, pension schemes should expect a level of selection in what insurers will focus on – not all providers will necessarily quote on every transaction that comes to market.
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News
Scapa sets up joint trustee working group
Adhesive tape manufacturer Scapa has set up a joint working group with the trustees of its pension scheme as it looks to derisk its defined benefit scheme further.
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News
PA Consulting completes full buyout with PIC
On the go: Pension Insurance Corporation has concluded a full buyout of all members of the PA Pension Scheme, covering £850m of liabilities and approximately 2,400 members.
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Opinion
Are consolidation vehicles the future for DB schemes?
Companies offering a cheaper alternative to buyout have unions and others concerned about letting defined benefit employers off the hook via regulatory arbitrage, writes CMS’s Caroline Kurup, but consolidators remain attractive where insurance remains the end point for scheme liabilities.
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Opinion
Insurance longevity swaps: Illuminating exits
2018 is expected to be a buoyant year for the longevity risk transfer market, with the recent decline in national mortality improvements not only having a positive impact on pension scheme funding, but also being reflected in more attractive longevity reinsurance pricing.
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PPF chief hints at closing superfunds’ regulatory advantage
Consolidation vehicles hoping to hoover up assets from deficit-weary employers could see their prices forced upwards by tough levy requirements and insurance-style protections, the chief executive of the Pension Protection Fund has said.