All Governance articles – Page 29
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Opinion
Why the training debate should centre on pro rather than lay trustees
In her address to the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association annual conference last month, the Pensions Regulator’s chief executive Lesley Titcomb tackled mandatory qualifications for trustees.
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Features
The Pensions Trust outperforms after investment governance change
Multi-employer scheme The Pensions Trust has changed its investment governance structure to reduce bureaucracy, beating its benchmark in the process.
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Features
Havering makes about-turn on pooling
London Borough of Havering Pension Fund has reversed its original decision not to join the London Collective Investment Vehicle, making it one of the last of the city’s schemes to take this route to reduce manager fees.
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Opinion
Regulator: Coding for quality — how we're supporting DC
Talking Head:As the rapid pace of change continues in the defined contribution space, we are supporting trustees in several ways to navigate through the new legislation and deliver better outcomes for workplace savers.
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News
How much should you channel members’ ethical views?
Any Other Business:It is natural in a democratic society to expect your voice to be heard. In pension schemes this is channelled through the member-nominated trustee, but when it comes to seeking your members’ views, how much is too much?
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News
Welsh funds reach impasse on asset-pooling plans
Welsh local authority pension funds have made progress on mapping the road towards pooling their assets, but along with their peers are awaiting further details on the criteria around governance, size and cost.
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Opinion
Nest: Why governance is so important for the success of auto-enrolment
Talking Head: Auto-enrolment will bring millions of people into workplace pensions, reversing the UK’s long decline in retirement saving.
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Opinion
What the low-carbon drive means for UK pension funds
Analysis: As the divestment movement garners legislative backing in the US, how should UK pension funds respond to the long-term risks of holding fossil fuel stocks?
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Features
Dealing with firebrands on scheme boards
Any Other Business: Jeremy Corbyn romped to victory in the Labour leadership campaign over the weekend, prompting widespread resignations from senior party members unwilling to work under the left-wing veteran backbencher.
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News
Police investigation highlights need for internal scheme checks
The protection of scheme assets against internal fraud should be a top priority for administrators and trustees, experts have said, following the arrest of an employee on suspicion of a scheme-related theft.
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Features
The big sell: How to attract new trustees to a scheme
Any Other Business: The role of pension trustee has grown in complexity over recent years and has become too daunting a task for many, but some schemes are finding new ways to lure fresh blood to the role.
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Opinion
Why the power of IGCs should not be underestimated
In August 2013, the Association of British Insurers wrote a letter to the Office of Fair Trading in light of a review of the pensions marketplace.
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News
Is your scheme spending enough time on administration?
Any Other Business: Trustees of pension schemes are required to oversee all aspects of scheme administration while navigating the complexities of investment, policy change and benefit design.
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News
LGPS sharpens focus on collaboration as consultation looms
News analysis: Local authority schemes are poised for the outcome of a consultation on collaboration which could compel them to pool their investment assets to save on costs.
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Opinion
10 points every IGC should consider when judging VFM
From the blog: Independent governance committees have been tasked with assessing the value for money of their provider’s workplace personal pension plans.
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News
Opening the kimono: Should your scheme be sharing its best practices?
Any Other Business: When we started this feature a year ago this week, its aim was to help trustees get to grips with the more oblique aspects of their role – from how to negotiate the best deal for your scheme in a merger, to what happens if you need to fire a fellow trustee.
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Opinion
Contract-based DC is still playing governance catch-up
The clear direction of travel over the past few years has been to create a level playing field between trust-based and contract-based defined contribution pension schemes.
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News
Environment Agency fund shares five-point ESG selection test
Environment Agency Pension Fund has detailed the five-point criteria it uses to assess managers for its responsible investments, as it awards £180m to a global sustainable equity mandate.
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Opinion
Governance drives the game
DC Investment Quarterly: Mid-flux – that's the position of defined contribution schemes trying to readjust to the new reform and regulatory environment they find themselves in.
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News
Regulator talks tough as DC scheme governance falls short
Small and medium-sized defined contribution schemes are falling behind on governance compliance, Pensions Regulator research shows, with the watchdog vowing to use its powers where necessary.