All Hymans Robertson articles – Page 4
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NewsSchemes to weigh up £8bn cost of discretionary increases
Defined benefit schemes in the UK will have to weigh up the significant costs of granting discretionary increases later this year, which could add up to £8bn in liabilities across private sector DB schemes, according to Aon.
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NewsLGPS funds race to complete McCloud data remedy
Some employers are struggling to provide their Local Government Pension Scheme funds with the necessary information to complete the McCloud data remedy exercises.
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NewsDC infra investments could surpass £100bn by end of decade
On the go: Defined contribution assets invested in infrastructure may cross the £100bn mark by the end of the decade, according to new research.
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NewsInsurers can influence DB transfer values at buyout up to a quarter
On the go: Defined benefit members’ transfer values can vary by up to 25 per cent depending on the choice of insurer at buyout, research has revealed.
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PodcastsPodcast: Spring Statement - Missed opportunity to support savers
Podcast: A light Spring Statement on pension topics meant that important issues such as financial education and support for institutional investors are still missing from the government’s agenda, argued Callum Stewart, head of defined contribution investment at Hymans Robertson, and Charlotte O’Leary, chief executive and executive director at Pensions for Purpose.
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News‘Core’ bulk annuity deals hit record level in 2021
On the go: Bulk annuity deals of £1bn or under reached a new high in 2021, in a year that saw volumes driven by momentum in the second half, according to Mercer research.
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NewsDC schemes target private markets as room for illiquid assets increases
Data crunch: UK defined contribution pension schemes poured around £1bn into private markets last year as the search for yield intensified, according to MandateWire data.
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NewsHalf of UK’s DB liabilities to be insured within a decade
On the go: Some £1tn of the UK’s defined benefit pension liabilities will be insured by the end of 2031, according to new research.
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NewsGovernment sets 5% target for LGPS investment in local areas
On the go: Local Government Pension Scheme funds have been asked by the government to set out plans for investing up to 5 per cent of their assets in projects that support local areas, according to the new ‘Levelling up’ white paper.
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NewsPPF announces specialist panel to assist with overfunded schemes
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has appointed Hymans Robertson, LCP, Barnett Waddingham and PwC to provide transaction advice to schemes in assessment that are overfunded on a PPF basis.
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NewsDB superfunds can offer employers 10% in savings
On the go: Employers that transfer their defined benefit pension schemes into consolidator vehicles such as Clara-Pensions and The Pension SuperFund could make savings of up to 10 per cent, according to new Hymans Robertson research.
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NewsImperial Tobacco agrees £1.8bn deal, charity completes full buy-in
Risk watch: A roundup up of the latest derisking transactions, including the Imperial Tobacco Pension Fund’s £1.8bn deal with Standard Life, and the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen Retirement Benefit Scheme’s full buy-in with Legal & General.
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NewsICAEW’s pension scheme completes £50m buy-in
On the go: The £206.4m Institute of Chartered Accountants Staff Pensions Fund has completed a £50m buy-in transaction with Canada Life.
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NewsHow will the new pension transfer restrictions work?
The new pension transfer rules coming into force on November 30 will bring added duties for pension scheme trustees, and will not be a panacea to prevent scams, specialists warn.
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NewsPoor understanding of ‘company beliefs’ may hamper endgame plans
On the go: Defined benefit scheme endgame plans are threatened by a lack of understanding about “company beliefs”, according to Hymans Robertson, warning that trustees must ensure such beliefs are aligned with strategic pensions choices.
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NewsBudget 2021: Missed opportunity to tackle pensions ‘ticking time-bomb’
Following a Budget speech light on pensions policy announcements, the industry has been weighing in on what has been revealed, including a consultation on the charge cap and a new tax relief for low earners in net pay schemes, while others say that the chancellor has not done enough to address industry concerns.
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FeaturesCOP26: Collaboration is key to achieve net-zero targets
In the build-up to COP26, there has been growing emphasis on the need for collaboration to ensure swifter progress in meeting global net-zero targets, with the pensions industry also being called to prioritise co-operation.
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NewsPublic sector pensions cost £57bn more than declared, report finds
The government is misleading parliament and the public over the cost to the taxpayer of public sector pensions, a report from the Institute of Economic Affairs has claimed, while raising further questions around the visibility of these pension schemes.
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NewsFCA pushes ahead with new illiquids fund for DC schemes
Pension funds will have access to a Long-Term Asset Fund regime following changes made by the Financial Conduct Authority, with special flexibility afforded to defined contribution schemes to invest in illiquid assets.
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NewsSEI acquires Atlas Master Trust
On the go: Wealth management company SEI has announced the acquisition of Capita’s defined contribution master trust Atlas, subject to regulatory approval.







