All Consolidation articles – Page 13
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Superfunds left out of ‘quickie’ pensions bill
On the go: A radically stripped down pensions bill could appear later this month, according to the shadow pensions minister, as politicians try to squeeze in legislation before the uncertainty of Brexit and a new government kicks in.
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Clara Pensions first consolidator to join PASA
On the go: Clara Pensions became the first consolidator to join the Pensions Administration Standards Association on Wednesday, boosting its legitimacy before the announcement of its first client.
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Regulator keeping 'careful eye' on watch list of 50 schemes
The Pensions Regulator has a watch list of 50 defined benefit schemes that it is most concerned about, the watchdog’s chief executive, Charles Counsell, has revealed.
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OpinionSmall schemes, big changes: How to tackle the UK governance problem
Dalriada Trustees’ Vassos Vassou sees professionalising the UK’s trustee boards as a potential solution to the governance failings at small UK schemes. But with few sub-scale schemes able to afford the extra cost, could a regulatory levy be used to boost board expertise?
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Features
Wesbroom: Actuaries must now stand up to public scrutiny
Kevin Wesbroom has his work cut out bringing his CV up to date.
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Master trust authorisation period closes with 38 left in the running
On the go: A total of 38 master trust authorisation applications had been submitted to The Pensions Regulator by Tuesday, as the extension period closed with more casualties expected.
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OpinionFirst superfund transfers will put trustee decisions under spotlight
Proper rules and regulations to protect members of defined benefit pension schemes transferred to new ‘superfund’ consolidators are yet to be set out.
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PLSA policy board sets priorities for next four years
On the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s new policy board has set its priorities for the next four years, with specialist sub-committees formed for defined benefit and defined contribution schemes, local authority schemes and master trusts.
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Pension professionals distrust consolidation, finds PMI poll
On the go: A significant minority of pensions professionals are distrustful of both defined contribution and defined benefit consolidation, according to a poll from the Pensions Management Institute.
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OpinionOnly 1% reach insurance, what about everyone else?
Clara Pensions chief executive officer Adam Saron hits out at “disingenuous” arguments being made in opposition to commercial consolidation, and makes the case for a superfund regulatory environment that avoids the strictures of Solvency II.
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Clara eyes Q2 transaction after consultation delays clearance
Commercial consolidator Clara Pensions expects to complete its first transaction within the next three months, according to the company’s founder and chief executive officer Adam Saron.
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Trustees lukewarm on consolidator benefits
On the go: Most defined benefit trustees doubt the ability of commercial consolidators to improve their members’ security, according to a new survey that also reveals widespread ignorance of the two new players in the market.
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OpinionSuperfunds: A safer prospect for members?
Aside from the constant, almost deafening chatter surrounding Brexit, the Department for Work and Pensions consultation on defined benefit consolidation – or superfunds – has been the talk of the pensions town over the past few weeks.
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DWP consultation ramps up pressure on small schemes to consolidate
The Department for Work and Pensions is ramping up the pressure on small schemes to consolidate and to consider long term illiquid investments.
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Insurers brace themselves for DB superfund disruption
Insurers are bracing themselves for disruption by superfunds, but their desire and capability to establish their own defined benefit consolidation vehicles remains unclear.
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OpinionTPR: 2019 must see member security improve
The Pensions Regulator’s Fiona Frobisher reminds us of the regulatory developments scheduled to improve pensions in 2019, and ramps up the pressure on poorly run small schemes to consider the emerging regulated consolidation market.
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OpinionData crunch: Consolidation will change shape of both DB and DC
Unlike pension systems in the rest of Europe, where large-scale pension funds are common, the UK is characterised by a large number of small, single-employer pension schemes. Some argue the disparate nature of UK pensions has created inefficiencies that should be addressed through consolidation.
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Smart absorbs Lighthouse master trust as consolidation intensifies
On the go: Financial advice business Lighthouse Group has decided not to pursue authorisation for its master trust, handing over employers and members to competitor Smart Pension.
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Rookes and Hirons-Wood join Pension SuperFund trustee board
On the go: Defined benefit consolidator the Pension SuperFund has announced the addition of two further trustees to its board.
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OpinionIs consolidation only for the healthy?
Gatemore’s Mark Hodgson says the benefits of consolidators for weaker schemes are far from clear, and argues for a rethink of the framework on downgrading defined benefits.








