All corporate governance articles
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         News NewsPension funds urge positive collaboration with policymakers on market reformPension investors responsible for a collective £150bn in assets are seeking to engage positively with policymakers to ensure shareholder rights are protected in capital markets reforms. 
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         Opinion OpinionInvestors must insist on decarbonisation – before it’s too lateInvestors have a role – and the power – to encourage sustainable business models. ShareAction’s Lydia Darby talks about why they went to BASF’s AGM last month. 
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         News NewsTPR’s criminal powers ‘pose risks’ to universitiesThe Pensions Regulator’s new criminal powers could potentially pose risks to university sponsors of defined benefit schemes, especially in light of reforms at the Universities Superannuation Scheme, legal experts have said. 
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         News NewsBexley Pension Fund appoints investment consultantOn the go: The £1bn London Borough of Bexley Pension Fund has selected Redington as investment consultant, having launched a procurement process in early March. 
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         News NewsEmployers call for UCU backing over USS governance reviewOn the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has called for the backing of the University and College Union over the scheme's governance review. 
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         News NewsPASA guidance addresses ‘ever-changing’ DC landscapeOn the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has updated its defined contribution guidance to account for the “ever-changing” complexities in the sector. 
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         News NewsNo AE reform, but Queen’s Speech measures spark protestsThere was no mention of automatic enrolment reform in the Queen’s Speech, but bills around local boycotts, online safety and a revamped audit and reporting framework will all impact the industry, experts have said. 
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         News NewsTrustees demand protection for schemes as McColl’s collapsesOn the go: The trustee of the two defined benefit schemes sponsored by retailer McColl’s has called for the link with the sponsor company to be respected after administrators were appointed to oversee the fallout from the retailer’s collapse. 
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         News NewsProfessional trustee market expected to grow and consolidateData crunch: The professional trustee market is expected to grow further over the next five years as up to 90 per cent of schemes make appointments, but the number of large companies is expected to almost halve, according to new research. 
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         News NewsRegulator's notifiable events regime could be delayedOn the go: Industry commentators are asking whether the Pensions Regulator’s new notifiable events regime might be delayed, as the government has yet to respond to last year’s consultation into the expansion of the regulator’s powers. 
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         News NewsInvestment managers’ boardrooms lagging on ESGOn the go: Investment managers lack environmental, social and governance experience at boardroom level, with less than a quarter having mandatory training for board members, according to new research. 
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         News NewsThe Pension SuperFund revamps executive structureOn the go: The Pension SuperFund has announced the appointment of a new chief executive officer as part of a governance shakeup as it awaits authorisation from the Pensions Regulator. 
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         News NewsCorporate services company acquires trustee firm PTLOn the go: Zedra, a corporate services and fund solutions company, is expanding its UK pensions offering with the acquisition of trustee firm and governance provider PTL. 
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         News NewsDisappointment as Silentnight members denied compensationOn the go: MPs have expressed their disappointment that members of the Silentnight Pension Scheme will not receive any compensation from the £13m fine handed to KPMG for serious misconduct. 
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         News NewsMorrisons schemes granted additional security in takeover bidOn the go: An agreement has been reached between a private equity manager and the trustees of Morrisons’ defined benefit schemes to grant additional security, as the attempted takeover of the supermarket chain progresses. 
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         News NewsTPR’s notifiable events regime more impactful than criminal powersThe new regime setting out what type of events trustees and employers are required to notify the Pensions Regulator about will have a greater potential to impact corporate activity than the regulator’s controversial new criminal powers, experts have warned. 
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         News NewsEY fined £3.5m for Stagecoach pension audit failingsEY has been fined £3.5m and given a “severe reprimand” by the Financial Reporting Council, in part for failing to meet requirements when auditing Stagecoach’s defined benefit scheme obligations. 
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         News NewsTPR to prosecute former owner of Norton MotorcyclesThe Pensions Regulator has announced its intent to prosecute the former owner of Norton Motorcycles for illegally investing money into the business from three pensions schemes of which he was the sole trustee. 
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         News NewsCamden invests in green assets, schemes call for net-zero alignmentESG Spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with the Camden Pension Fund moving equity assets into lower carbon alternatives, and a group of institutional investors calling for consistency on corporates net-zero plans. 
 





