All Consolidation articles – Page 15

  • Paul McGlone
    Opinion

    Small schemes should not pin hopes on consolidators

    2018-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Consolidators looking to profit from pensions look to have government support, says the Society of Pension Professionals’ Paul McGlone, but those schemes in most desperate need of access to scale are unlikely to make attractive business.

  • Caroline Kurup
    Opinion

    Are consolidation vehicles the future for DB schemes?

    2018-06-25T00:00:00Z

    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.

  • News

    Trustees warned to be vigilant before approving superfund deals

    2018-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Trustees eyeing a transfer into one of the UK’s nascent superfunds must consider the viability of the acquiring consolidation vehicle before consenting to a ‘buyout-lite’ deal, the Pensions Regulator’s executive director of frontline regulation has warned.

  • News

    PPF chief hints at closing superfunds’ regulatory advantage

    2018-06-07T00:00:00Z

    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.

  • Andy Tarrant
    Opinion

    Dashboard and AE improvements can cement Opperman’s legacy

    2018-06-04T00:00:00Z

    It has been a busy first year for Guy Opperman, with some significant steps forward for auto-enrolment announced in last year’s review, the adoption of much-needed mastertrust and bulk transfers regulation, and the smooth roll-out of minimum contribution increases.

  • News

    Further details emerge on consolidator safeguards

    2018-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Investors in The Pension SuperFund will not begin to receive returns on their capital until its consolidated schemes have passed a 115 per cent funding target, its executives have told the Work and Pensions Committee.

  • Stephen Coates
    Opinion

    Expect as few as 15 master trusts within five years

    2018-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Uncertainty and market jostling will greet the enforcement of the master trust authorisation regime in October, but the end result should benefit members, according to Stephen Coates at JLT Employee Benefits.

  • News

    Coats proposes merger of its UK DB schemes

    2018-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Industrial thread manufacturer Coats has proposed a merger of its three UK defined benefit pension schemes to cut costs and increase efficiency.

  • News

    Salvus snaps up Complete in £7m mastertrust consolidation deal

    2018-04-25T00:00:00Z

    Salvus Master Trust has unveiled plans to acquire the members and assets of the £7m Complete Master Trust, as the sector’s consolidation drive begins to gather pace.

  • Guy Opperman
    Opinion

    Working for the future of savers and pensions

    2018-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Pensions Expert readers know, better than most, just how complex pensions policy can be and just how much change there has been over the past five years.

  • News

    Select committee launches inquiry into DB white paper

    2018-04-12T00:00:00Z

    The Work and Pensions Committee has launched an inquiry into the government's recent white paper on defined benefit security and sustainability, asking how the proposed measures are likely to be most effective and whether legislation should be fast-tracked.

  • Bob Campion
    Opinion

    Private sector pooling is a costly red herring

    2018-04-06T00:00:00Z

    Bob Campion of Charles Stanley ponders LGPS scheme consolidation, and asks why a complex principle is gaining more airtime than more effective use of tools already widely available to private sector schemes.

  • Janet Brown
    Opinion

    DB white paper generates as many questions as answers

    2018-03-27T00:00:00Z

    The political posturing of criminal sanctions for employers looks set to make bad law, argues Sackers’ Janet Brown, and a crucial question of resource still hangs over the white paper’s many sensible suggestions.

  • Susan Martin
    Opinion

    Compromise and unity should not preclude variety

    2018-03-23T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: The government’s deadline for the formal establishment of Local Government Pension Scheme pools is only weeks away.

  • Opinion

    Superfund – shoot first

    2018-03-21T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: The Department for Work and Pensions has kept its word with the publication of its highly anticipated white paper, even managing to deliver it ahead of its spring target.

  • News

    UK sees launch of first superfund

    2018-03-20T00:00:00Z

    The UK is seeing the launch of its first so-called superfund, designed to consolidate defined benefit schemes, with an initial £500m of capital subject to transaction approvals. 

  • News

    DB white paper promises tougher fines and consolidation drive

    2018-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Employers who wilfully or recklessly put their defined benefit pension schemes at risk are in the firing line of new punitive fines announced in a government policy statement released on Monday.

  • News

    Fines for DB negligence leave industry split

    2018-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Employers who wilfully or recklessly put their defined benefit pension schemes at risk are in the firing line of new punitive fines announced in a government policy statement released on Monday.

  • News

    Consolidation could see 4 in 5 schemes disappear

    2018-02-07T00:00:00Z

    Consolidation will see just 1,000 defined benefit schemes still operating in 25 years’ time, according to a new report, but some experts doubt the appetite from government or the private sector to bring about economies of scale.

  • Hugh Nolan
    Opinion

    Add s67 rethink to the Christmas wishlist

    2017-12-04T00:00:00Z

    An end to the negativity surrounding pensions may be a stretch too far, but SPP president Hugh Nolan hopes for a pleasant surprise from markets and an open mind on changing benefit structures for Christmas.