All Defined benefit articles – Page 64
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News
PPF to appoint specialist panel to assist with overfunded schemes
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund is looking to appoint four new specialist companies to provide transaction advice to schemes in assessment that are overfunded on a PPF basis.
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STV Group reaches agreement on DB schemes’ valuations and funding
On the go: Glasgow-based media company STV Group has reached an agreement with the trustees of its two defined benefit schemes over its December 2020 funding valuations and recovery plans.
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CD&R called to reassure MPs over Morrisons takeover
On the go: Labour and Liberal Democrats MPs have warned Clayton, Dubilier & Rice that it must make guarantees to workers and rule out asset-stripping as it looks set to complete its £7.1bn Morrisons takeover.
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Govt presses ahead on public sector schemes cost-control reform
The government has announced its intention to push ahead with reform of the cost-control mechanism used in public sector pensions, despite criticism from some in the industry.
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Trustees on the hook as ‘high street’ advice market goes into free fall
Trustees are being saddled with the burden of sourcing financial advice for members as the high street advice market goes into free fall, halving in just three years, LCP has said.
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Metal Box completes £2.2bn full buy-in with PIC
On the go: The Metal Box Pension Scheme has completed a full £2.2bn buy-in with Pension Insurance Corporation, with plans to convert this to a buyout in November 2021.
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FTSE 100 DB surplus not immune to funding code and inflation shocks
On the go: FTSE 100 defined benefit schemes' positions grew again in Q3, with the post-pandemic recovery leaving their combined IAS19 surplus at £50bn. But LCP has warned that inflation, coupled with stricter rules under the new defined benefit funding code, could still do damage.
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Governance burden does not translate into value, industry says
On the go: Pensions professionals have said the burden of the increased level of scheme governance is not worth the value it brings, a survey from XPS Pensions Group has found.
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British Steel payouts reach £21.5m
On the go: The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has paid out £21.5m to members of the British Steel Pension Scheme who were wrongly advised to transfer their defined benefit pensions, after payment figures have doubled in the past few months.
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FCA to introduce ‘synthetic’ Libor to ease rate wind-down
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has announced that some key Libor panels will publish ‘synthetic’ rates to safeguard an “orderly wind-down” of the benchmark interest rates.
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TPR criminal powers policy spurs more industry concern
The Pensions Regulator has published its policy on how it intends to use upcoming criminal powers to prosecute those who fall foul of new legislation, following widespread industry concern into the scope and extent of the powers.
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Capita pension scheme appoints fiduciary manager
On the go: The £1.5bn Capita Pension & Life Assurance Scheme has selected Russell Investments as its fiduciary manager after the scheme trustees’ decided to move to an improved investment governance model.
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Opinion
How declarations of intent might change the world of pensions
A lot of attention has been focused on the Pensions Regulator’s new criminal powers under the Pension Schemes Act 2021. There are other changes coming, though, which may have the greatest potential to affect corporate transactions on a day-to-day basis.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Understanding green and sustainable bonds
Podcast: The green bond market is forecast to hit $500bn (£366bn) by the end of this year, according to the Climate Bonds Initiative, while the UK government has just raised £10bn from its debut green bond issue. However, high demand and limited supply raises questions over pricing and yield, while the availability of suitable projects has ignited concerns over greenwashing. In this podcast, Arthur Leijgraaff, senior treasury officer at the Dutch development bank FMO, and Rik Klerkx, senior portfolio manager at Cardano, explain what goes into a green bond issuance, and what trustees need to ask of their asset managers and issuers.
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News
TPS exodus continues as schools' trust begins consultation
On the go: Some 23 independent schools are set to become the latest to leave the Teachers' Pension Scheme after a consultation into leaving the scheme was launched by the Girls’ Day School Trust.
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Builders’ merchant scheme secures £8m buy-in
On the go: The £9.4m Atkinson Northern Limited Retirement Benefits Scheme has secured an £8m buy-in with Legal & General Assurance Society.
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PPF levy to fall by £105m in 2022-23
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has announced that it expects to collect £415m from its levy payers in 2022-23, a reduction of £105m from the previous year.
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TPR urges schemes to get GMP equalisation done
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is urging schemes to engage with their administrators and complete guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation, as there is a sense of urgency for older members.
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FTSE 350 DB scheme payments up £45bn after pension freedoms
On the go: The introduction of pension freedoms in 2015 has contributed an estimated £45bn of additional benefit payments made by FTSE 350 defined benefit schemes, research from Barnett Waddingham has revealed.
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Teachers’ Pension Scheme pays £21m to Capita for McCloud admin
On the go: The Teachers’ Pension Scheme has awarded a £20.6m extension to Capita’s current third party administration contract to deal with the implementation of the McCloud remedy.