All Deloitte articles
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         News NewsIsio seals Deloitte UK pensions business dealIsio Group has completed its acquisition of Deloitte Total Reward and Benefits, the UK pensions advisory business of Deloitte LLP, following FCA approval. 
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         News NewsSappi UK scheme completes full £150mn buy-inOn the go: The Sappi UK Pension Scheme has completed a full £150mn buy-in with Phoenix Group subsidiary Standard Life. 
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         News NewsDorset Pension Fund hit by audit delaysOn the go: The Dorset Pension Fund is still waiting to receive its audit report covering its 2020-21 period from Deloitte, in a delay that is hampering audit sign-offs in wider local government. 
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         News NewsDeloitte’s new fund eyes sustainable options, BlackRock adds ESG exclusionsESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with Deloitte introducing a new default pension fund that puts the focus on sustainability, and BlackRock announcing ESG exclusions across five strategies within its authorised contractual scheme fund range. 
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      NewsCarlsberg DB scheme to be absorbed into newly formed breweryOn the go: Carlsberg will remain the sole sponsor of its UK defined benefit pension scheme after it is absorbed into a joint venture with fellow beer producer Marston’s. 
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      NewsPPF creates panel to support trustees with stressed sponsorsOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund has established a new panel to support trustees where the scheme’s employer is in stressed or distressed circumstances. 
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      NewsDeloitte considers pension contribution cutOn the go: Accountancy firm Deloitte is proposing to cut the employer pension contribution for its UK staff in an attempt to cut costs amid the coronavirus pandemic. 
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      NewsClara eyes Q2 transaction after consultation delays clearanceCommercial consolidator Clara Pensions expects to complete its first transaction within the next three months, according to the company’s founder and chief executive officer Adam Saron. 
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      NewsGovernment fires ‘starting gun’ on superfund dealsA government consultation published last week will allow the UK’s commercial defined benefit consolidators to press ahead with their first deals, it has been claimed, although some experts say questions remain over how the businesses can be prudently regulated. 
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      OpinionShould shareholder distribution take a back seat to deficits?Chris Sier is halfway through an imperious display at day one of the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry into pensions cost transparency. 
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      NewsDo savers really want access to CDC schemes?Collective defined contribution looks closer than ever to becoming a reality, but some experts still doubt whether those planning for their retirement even want the product. 
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         News NewsFines for DB negligence leave industry splitEmployers 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. 
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      NewsField: Big four audit firms 'feasting on Carillion carcass'The Work and Pensions Committee inquiry into the collapse of outsourcer Carillion has turned its scrutiny on the 'big four' professional services companies, and has published the consultancies' responses to queries about their involvement. 
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      OpinionAre the days of the lay trustee numbered?Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: For all that is made of the asymmetry of knowledge in the trust-based pension system, anecdotes abound of times when lay trustees have proved their worth. 
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      NewsDB white paper will be published in winterThe Department for Work and Pensions will consider giving further “proactive” powers to the Pensions Regulator and examine the case for consolidation, in a long-awaited white paper on defined benefit to be published in the winter. 
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         News NewsPensions slip down the agenda after electionIf Theresa May’s Conservatives succeed in forming a lasting government, their immediate policy concerns regarding pensions are unlikely to change. 
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      NewsLawyer survey highlights lack of clearance sought from regulatorJust 21 per cent of pensions and restructuring lawyers normally suggest that clients go through the Pensions Regulator’s clearing process, reflecting a similar decrease in clearance applications submitted. 
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         News NewsHow to manage an overseas parent companyAny other business: A good relationship with a strong sponsoring employer is a great boon to a pension scheme, as it can mean access to a generous recovery plan and robust guarantees for the future of the scheme and its members. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat the £500 limit on tax-free financial advice will changeDeloitte’s Andrew Power explains what the new higher limit on tax breaks for employer-sponsored advice could mean for employers and employees. 
 





