All Gallagher articles – Page 2
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News
PPF 7800 Index falls but surplus remains
On the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,318 defined benefit pension schemes potentially eligible to join the Pension Protection Fund is estimated to have decreased to £62.4bn at the end of July, from a surplus of £99bn at the end of June, the latest figures from the lifeboat fund show.
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Hymans Robertson joins impact investing community
On the go: Hymans Robertson has announced that it has joined the impact investing community, Pensions for Purpose.
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Ridgeon Group scheme completes £50m buyout with L&G
On the go: The Ridgeon Group Pension and Life Assurance Scheme has completed a £50m buyout with Legal & General. Buck Consultants advised on the deal.
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TPR looks to increase diversity on trustee boards
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is implementing a new diversity and inclusion strategy, which has been developed in discussion with the pensions industry, and is expecting schemes to follow suit.
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UK DB scheme surplus increases £41bn in May
On the go: The aggregate surplus of 5,318 defined benefit schemes eligible for the Pension Protection Fund increased by £40.9bn in May.
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Schemes to spend £1.5bn on GMP equalisation past transfer top-ups
New research from Buck suggests the bill for equalising guaranteed minimum pension benefits in past defined benefit scheme transfers continues to grow, with at least £1.5bn needed for schemes to top up these historic transactions.
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Opinion
Schemes should take a practical approach to GMP transfers
Buck’s senior consulting actuary, Paul Butfield, details the challenges schemes will face to equalise guaranteed minimum pensions in past transfers, warning that trustees need to start this process as soon as possible.
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DB deficits fall £21.4bn in January
On the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,318 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index fell by £21.4bn in January.
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Guide launched to assess investment consultants’ climate competence
On the go: The Investment Consultants Sustainability Working Group has launched a guide to help trustees in assessing their investment consultants on climate competency.
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DB deficits ‘relatively stable’ with £7.6bn hike in December
On the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,318 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index grew by £7.6bn in December.
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Kier schemes agree cut to deficit contributions as funding improves
The trustees of construction company Kier Group’s defined benefit pension plans have agreed a new payment schedule, to reduce sponsor contributions as the schemes approach full funding.
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Ibstock Pension Scheme completes £340m buy-in
On the go: Ibstock has completed a £340m buy-in transaction with Just Group representing 50 per cent of total liabilities of its defined benefit pension scheme.
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Opinion
How schemes can improve member communication during pandemic
No scheme membership is alike, but all good communication strategies show empathetic consideration for the preferences of each individual member, writes Buck’s Brad Compton.
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Opinion
Not-for-profit sector schemes should consider more specialist approach
Buck’s Vishal Makkar on how the not-for-profit sector’s idiosyncrasies demand a specialist approach to pension funding and investment.
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Features
Sunny DB analysis masks trouble ahead
Data crunch: Detailed analysis of triennial valuations with due dates up to December 2019 confirm the gradual improvement in the security of defined benefits in the UK, but experts warn that care is needed to keep schemes on track this year.
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HMRC admits errors in GMP final data cuts
HM Revenue & Customs has admitted that the data it has asked defined benefit schemes to use for the calculation of members’ guaranteed minimum pensions is outdated, which is expected to further delay trustees’ costly efforts to reconcile data with the taxman.
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Opinion
What HMRC’s guidance means for GMP in 2020
Buck’s Mark Williams explains why trustees, administrators and consultants are still facing challenges on guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation despite recent guidance from the taxman.
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Opinion
Schemes at risk from dwindling IFA transfer market
It pays for schemes to beat the rush when looking for an independent financial adviser to handle projects such as liability management exercises, says Buck’s Mark van den Berghen, adding that in the current regulatory environment due diligence on IFAs is paramount.
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GMP rectification facing further delays after HMRC announcement
The government’s delayed timeline for confirming payments due under guaranteed minimum pensions reconciliation will be published soon, HM Revenue & Customs announced on Thursday, as it attempted to put an end to long-running confusion over partial payments.
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PPF includes levy adjustment for GMP equalisation
The Pension Protection Fund will allow companies moving from a profit to a loss – due to the impact of guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation – to request an adjustment in their levy calculations.