All Defined benefit articles – Page 91
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Govt chooses full indexation of GMPs for public sector schemes
The Treasury has decided to abandon the idea of converting guaranteed minimum pension benefits in public sector schemes, opting for a permanent extension of full indexation, which will be more expensive for private pension funds that are forced to mirror government rules.
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Govt to clear up 'scheme pays' issues in McCloud remedy
On the go: The government will amend pension tax rules to make it easier for those who incur annual allowance charges as part of McCloud remedies to pay these through the pension schemes.
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Government to review DB consolidators taxation regime
On the go: The government is to review the taxation framework for defined benefit consolidators, which will occur alongside the work being done by the regulator in this area.
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Suspect in £13.7m pension fraud extradited to UK
On the go: An individual has been extradited from Spain in connection with a £13.7m pension fraud in a criminal case being brought by the Pensions Regulator.
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TPR: 'Greater need’ for schemes to reconcile data due to Covid-19
On the go: Due to the current pandemic, there is a “greater need” for accurate data reconciliation, according to Louise Sivyer, policy principal at the Pension Regulator’s regulatory policy directorate.
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Pension schemes’ liabilities overstated up to £60bn
On the go: Defined benefit schemes’ liabilities may be overstated from 1.5 per cent up to 3.5 per cent following the Covid-19 pandemic, according to pensions consultancy XPS.
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NewsPensions dashboards’ 2023 target ‘under threat’
The target date of 2023 for the introduction of the pensions dashboards is under threat from a lack of clarity in several key areas, the Society of Pension Professionals has warned.
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NewsHalf of all DB liabilities paid out or insured by 2030
Fully half of all UK defined benefit liabilities will either have been paid out to members or insured by the end of the decade, according to analysis by Mercer, as buy-in and buyout values topped £30bn in 2020.
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PodcastsPodcast: Uber decision poses challenges for master trust sector
Podcast: For master trusts, onboarding gig economy workers who could be entitled to a pension following the Supreme Court’s Uber verdict is not as simple as it may sound. Hymans Robertson’s Patrick Bloomfield, partner, and senior DC investment consultant Victoria Panormo unpack the problem, in an episode also covering the Pensions Regulator’s draft criminal powers policy, and the Department for Work and Pensions’ climate risk consultation.
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NewsTPR’s new code of practice has ‘major implications’
The Pensions Regulator’s proposed new code of practice has “major implications” for pension schemes, introducing a raft of new duties and requirements around climate change, stewardship, investment and administration, experts have said.
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PPF reveals 23% ethnicity pay gap
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has published its latest ‘Diversity pay gap report’, which reveals it has an ethnicity pay gap of 23 per cent.
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Pandemic causes £41bn DB deficit bump
On the go: The coronavirus pandemic and attendant national lockdown saw a marked deterioration in defined benefit scheme funding positions, with the overall deficit up £41bn as of March 2020 compared with the same month in the previous year.
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Lambeth scheme appoints multi-asset credit manager
On the go: The £1.7bn London Borough of Lambeth Superannuation Fund has appointed a new multi-asset credit manager. The scheme also intends to move some of its alternative mandates to the London Collective Investment Vehicle.
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ClearGlass to offer free cost collection for sub-£20m DB schemes
On the go: Small UK pension schemes are to be offered free collection and analysis of their asset management costs, under corporate social responsibility plans revealed by ClearGlass.
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FCA rules could hit DB transfer market winners hard
On the go: More than a third (37.5 per cent) of the defined benefit transfer market was advised by just three firms in 2020, as St James’s Place, Royal London and AJ Bell increased their market share “dramatically”, according to a report from LCP.
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NewsTax ‘super-deduction’ could leave DB schemes short-changed
A “super-deduction” introduced in the Budget could see less money available to clear pension deficits, experts have warned, as businesses look to take advantage of the tax break.
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Royal Mail Pension Plan invests in domestic property
On the go: The £12.5bn Royal Mail Pension Plan, comprising the £11.2bn Royal Mail Group section, the £733m Defined Benefit Cash Balance Scheme section and the £461m Post Office Limited section, has invested in Wayhome, a UK property company that encourages gradual home ownership through a hybrid rent and buy model.
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One in three managers use their influence on voting rights
On the go: Only a third of asset managers are able to provide details of how they have used their influence in voting as investors, according to new research.
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OpinionSeismic shift coming to DB consolidation
Stoneport’s head of covenant, Jacqui Woodward, explains why the UK’s defined benefit sector could suddenly experience an increase in consolidation, similar to that experienced in other countries such as Australia, the Netherlands and Germany.
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OpinionHow scheme trustees can make implementation statements matter
Implementation statements can provide a valuable framework for pension trustees to engage with underlying asset managers on their stewardship responsibilities, writes Imran Sattar, fund manager at Majedie Asset Management.





