All Defined benefit articles – Page 85
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USS deficit increase requires ‘unaffordable’ contribution hikes
The Universities Superannuation Scheme’s deficit has quadrupled to more than £14bn, requiring contribution rate hikes from employers amounting to an “unaffordable” 56.2 per cent of payroll, according to figures announced on Wednesday.
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Climate change takes priority in government’s legislation
On the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion has laid out a plan for the upcoming secondary legislation following the Pension Schemes Act, giving priority to new climate change rules.
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Budget 2021: Lifetime allowance frozen until 2026
On the go: The pensions lifetime allowance will be frozen at just more than £1m until April 2026, chancellor Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday.
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PwC and Mercer DB pension scheme deficits at odds
On the go: PwC’s defined benefit scheme deficit tracker drops from £120bn to zero, while Mercer’s metric paints a less rosy picture for schemes of the UK’s largest companies.
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Immediate choice a ‘no-brainer’ for judges’ McCloud remedy
The unique position of judges and their non-standard Judicial Pension Scheme means that opting for the “immediate choice” solution to McCloud is a “no-brainer”, experts have said, despite the rest of the public sector taking a different course.
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Dashboards preparation should begin immediately
On the go: New guidance from the Pensions Administration and Standards Association encourages all schemes to begin preparing for the introduction of the dashboards straight away, after the passage of the Pension Schemes Act set a series of events in motion.
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Net-zero targets present £350bn investment opportunity
On the go: Hitting the government’s net-zero climate change targets will present a £350bn investment opportunity over the next 30 years, according to an estimate by LCP.
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TPR puts £25m anti-avoidance case to bed
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has agreed a £25m settlement in its anti-avoidance case against the owners of bed manufacturer Silentnight, a sum not big enough to prevent its defined benefit scheme plunging into the Pension Protection Fund.
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Opinion
Why purpose, personalisation and pace must shape modern pensions
It is no secret that few people engage with their pensions. More than half of UK workers do not know the size of their pension pot.
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One-year contribution holidays could spur economic recovery
On the go: Conservative peer Baroness Ros Altmann has recommended that the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announces a year-long contribution freeze for defined benefit scheme sponsors to boost business recovery.
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Risk settlement market breaks new record in 2020
On the go: New figures from Aon showed that 2020 was a record-breaking year for the risk settlement market, with 2021 likely to provide stiff competition.
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West Ferry Printers scheme completes £120m buy-in
On the go: The West Ferry Printers Pension Scheme has completed a £120m buy-in transaction with Rothesay Life, securing the benefits for the remaining 263 members of the scheme.
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Dramatic governance shift in store for Plumbing Pensions
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Chancellor ponders lifetime allowance 'stealth tax'
On the go: Chancellor Rishi Sunak was reportedly planning to freeze the lifetime allowance for the rest of the current parliament, according to a report in the Times — a move that could see public sector workers hit hard.
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Judges to face immediate choice in McCloud solution
On the go: Members of the Judicial Pension Scheme will be subject to an immediate choice in 2022 in response to McCloud, in contrast to the rest of the public sector’s deferred choice underpin.
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Govt maintains current AE tests for DB and hybrid schemes
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has concluded that the current tests used by defined benefit and hybrid schemes for auto-enrolment suitability are fit for purpose.
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News
Rolls-Royce Pension Fund closes to future accrual
On the go: The £9.3bn Rolls-Royce UK Pension Fund has now closed to future accrual after conducting a consultation with members in 2020.
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Calls for TPR to include ESG module in trustee toolkit
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has been urged to include an an environmental, social and governance training module in its trustee toolkit.
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BT, Ford and M&S schemes consider legal challenge on RPI reform
The trustees of the BT, Ford and Marks and Spencer pension schemes have been granted an extension to the period in which they can consider filing for judicial review of the proposed alignment of the retail price index with the consumer price index including housing costs.
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News
Can UK councils rent their own streets to fund pensions?
Several US public schemes have embraced unusual means of securing funding, including renting property to themselves. Although these tactics cannot be used across the Atlantic, the post-Covid landscape could see a variety of new strategies being deployed in the UK.