All Hymans Robertson articles – Page 8
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      NewsHMRC delays GMP reconciliation final timeline againOn the go: HM Revenue & Customs has again declined to announce a new timeline for the guaranteed minimum pension reconciliation final data cuts, despite having promised that its next update would bring a string of delays to an end. 
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      NewsGMP rectification facing further delays after HMRC announcementThe 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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      NewsScottish local funds urged to develop information standardsInconsistencies and lack of standardisation in information are frustrating efforts to make a ‘like-for-like’ comparison between local authority funds in Scotland, a new government report has found. 
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      NewsAccounting rules change could see charities leave multi-employer DBOn the go: Charities participating in multi-employer defined benefit schemes will have to disclose their individual liabilities, which could lead to these organisations opting to leave and setting up their own final salary plan, an expert warned. 
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      NewsElections 2019: Pension reforms expected after Tory majoritySweeping pension system reforms are expected following the Conservative Party’s comprehensive victory in Thursday’s general election, with more powers coming for the regulator, a tax review for the higher and lower paid, and experts calling for more work on retirement adequacy. 
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      NewsThird of schemes facilitating financial advice to membersOn the go: One-third (34 per cent) of defined benefit scheme trustees are facilitating financial advice for their members as they approach retirement, new research found. 
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      NewsFour-fifths of FTSE 350 schemes eligible for consolidationOn the go: More than four-fifths (84 per cent) of FTSE 350 companies’ defined benefit schemes are eligible to join a commercial consolidator, new research showed. 
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         News NewsAlmost 200 schools leaving Teachers’ Pension SchemeMore than one in 10 private schools participating in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme are leaving the pension fund, with the majority opting for a defined contribution arrangement to avoid a massive increase in contributions. 
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      NewsSSE further de-risks with £750m buy-in with PICOn the go: The Scottish Hydro-Electric Pension Scheme – sponsored by Scottish and Southern Energy – has converted a longevity swap into a £750m buy-in contract with the Pension Insurance Corporation. 
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      NewsBrexit property slump means DB pension will be worth more than average homeOn the go: Brexit uncertainty rattling the UK housing market could lead to pensions wealth overtaking the value of private housing in the UK, according to analysis by Hymans Robertson. 
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      NewsGMP compensation could cost members thousands in extra taxOn the go: Inadvertent action by an employer or pension scheme to compensate scheme members for inequalities in guaranteed minimum pensions could invalidate longstanding protection from onerous tax burdens, landing wealthy pensioners with tax bills of hundreds of thousands of pounds. 
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      NewsLGPS urged to drop active managers for cheaper passive alternativesOn the go: Local authority funds are coming under increasing pressure from the government to switch their active holdings to passive investments. 
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      NewsNine out of 10 trustees ready for new SRI regimeOn the go: Trustees are universally well prepared for the new responsible investment regulations that come into force on October 1, with an astonishing 96 per cent saying they are up to speed. 
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      NewsCapital adequacy dispute threatens superfundsDisagreement between the government and regulators has cast a question mark over the future of the UK’s defined benefit commercial consolidators. 
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         News NewsBritvic seeks court approval for RPI/CPI switchSoft drinks manufacturer Britvic is the latest business to attempt to switch the basis for its defined benefit pension increases from the retail price index to the consumer price index, with other companies reputedly queuing up to take legal advice on this very point. 
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         News NewsWiden taper consultation to fix pensions tax system, experts sayA chorus of pension experts is urging the government to extend the ambit of its consultation on the workings of the tapered annual allowance to include the private sector along with other anomalies and injustices. 
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      NewsHSBC scheme agrees £7bn longevity swap packageOn the go: Trustees of the HSBC Bank UK Pension Scheme have agreed the second-largest longevity swap in UK history, insuring £7bn of the scheme's liabilities against living too long. 
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         News NewsFCA lambasted for lethargy on contingent chargingThe Financial Conduct Authority’s proposals to ban controversial charging structures were welcomed by the industry on Tuesday, but some have criticised the regulator for being slow to act. 
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      NewsNest to divest all tobacco holdingsOn the go: Nest is to sell all its tobacco shares, the master trust has announced, as it warned of impending regulatory backlash against the sector. 
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      NewsMarks & Spencer adds £1.4bn in new buy-insOn the go: Marks & Spencer's UK defined benefit scheme has entered a £1.4bn buy-in with the Pension Insurance Corporation and Phoenix Life, bringing its total insured portfolio up to two thirds of its pensioner population. 
 





