All Derisking articles – Page 17
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News
DC default funds: Experts divided on best strategy
Huge variations in the risk profiles and investment strategies of DC default fund offerings are putting savers’ retirement provision at risk, according to a recent study.
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News
Unite plans strike ballot as Post Office mulls scheme closure
Unite, the union, is seeking a mandate for strike action from its members who work for the Post Office following proposals to close the defined benefit scheme to accrual.
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FCA scheme becomes latest to benefit from discount rate move
The Financial Conduct Authority Pension Plan has become the latest in a series of schemes to announce an improvement in its financial position arising from an increase in the discount rate.
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De La Rue extends recovery plan and ups bonds
Banknote and passport printer De La Rue has agreed an extended recovery plan with its pension scheme trustees after its most recent actuarial valuation showed an increased deficit of £252m.
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Brexit creates opportunity but uncertainty remains, experts warn
Scheme trustees should look to capitalise on opportunities created by the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union, but strategic change should wait until details emerge, experts have said
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Smaller schemes dive into LDI pools
Smaller schemes are increasingly using liability-driven investment strategies, as the number of pooled mandates powers growth in the market, research this week from consultancy KPMG has shown.
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Features
GMP top priority this year but trustees could be missing the bigger picture
Respondents to consultancy Capita’s ‘Pension scheme insight report’ cited guaranteed minimum pension reconciliation, member communications and derisking as their main concerns for 2016, but experts say there are more acute challenges that schemes fail to address.
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Features
Scapa reduces liabilities by £4m via mortality study
Adhesive tape manufacturer Scapa has reduced its defined benefit liability by £4m, having undertaken a mortality study across its pensioner population as part of a holistic approach to managing risk across the scheme’s assets and long-term obligations.
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Features
GKN continues derisking with £53m buy-in
Global engineering group GKN signed off a second pensioner buy-in during 2015, insuring an additional £47m of pensioner liabilities, as part of a broad strategy to manage asset and liability risk as the group’s UK schemes mature.
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Aberdeen transport fund swaps derisking provider in self-sufficiency push
The Aberdeen Council Transport Fund is rushing to replace a derisking solution as it seeks to update its investment strategy and target self-sufficiency.
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Shipbuilding scheme docks £220m into LDI
The Shipbuilding Industries Pension Scheme has committed £220m to a liability-driven investment mandate run by Legal & General Investment Management, as it seeks to derisk and hedge against interest rate rises.
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Opinion
Does your derisking strategy add risk?
From the blog: There is an analogy I like to draw involving something everybody knows: yoghurt. People have been happily consuming yoghurt for hundreds of years, but half a century ago people started to worry that too much fat was bad for their health.
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Features
Shell diversifies away from equities over market fears
The Shell Contributory Pension Fund has diversified its growth asset portfolio and reduced its equity holdings in response to concerns about the level of risk.
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Consultancy looks to group small schemes for bulk annuity scale
Consultancy KPMG is looking to group small schemes together before bringing them to the bulk insurance market, allowing them to better access the buy-in and buyout markets, but rivals have said governance could prove a challenge.
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Features
Unilever refines DB and DC investment after review
Pension fund trustees at consumer goods giant Unilever undertook a review of the UK pension scheme's overall strategy last year and have implemented several changes across the defined benefit and defined contribution sections.
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News
Pie generates £23m for Centrica
Utilities provider Centrica has saved £23m on future pension liabilities after a pension increase exchange was taken up by a quarter of retired participants across three of its defined benefit sections.
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News
M&S scheme in ample surplus as hedge pays off
The Marks and Spencer Pension Scheme has swung into surplus, thanks to a combination of outperformance of return-seeking assets and full hedging of interest rate risk, the company said last week.
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Opinion
Keep calm and understand your risks
From the blog: Equity markets are volatile. This is not news, but reading some of the recent pensions press you could be forgiven for thinking that it was.
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Opinion
Striking a balance amid rising longevity
Talking Head: The Lancashire and London Pensions Partnership’s Michael O’Higgins says in the face of increasing liabilities, it is even more important to get the balance right between security and returns.
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News
New code firms up boundaries on incentive exercises
A revised code of practice on incentive exercises will provide trustees and employers with practical tips on problem areas, as schemes begin to target more holistic derisking strategies.