All JLT articles
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         News NewsABF switches platforms for reduced fee and wider range of fundsThe trustees of the Associated British Foods defined contribution pension plan have decided to switch to a new investment platform so that members benefit from a wider range of fund choices and a cheaper platform fee. 
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         Features FeaturesSchools and colleges warn of ruinous £1.1bn pension hike as DfE consultsThe survival of some state schools, colleges, universities and independent schools is threatened by the £1.1bn rise in the employers’ contribution to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme from 1 September 2019. 
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         Features FeaturesDiageo offers PIE and writes to members after rise in DB transfersThe Diageo Pension Scheme is offering a pension increase exchange exercise to defined benefit pensioners, and has outlined plans to write to deferred and active members explaining transfer options, following a spike in members cashing out. 
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      NewsUK DB deficit shows modest improvement over 2018On the go: The aggregate accounting deficit of all UK private sector defined benefit pension schemes has shown a modest improvement over the year, according to JLT Employee Benefits, falling to £107bn at December 31 2018 from £119bn a year earlier. 
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      FeaturesHow can we get the ‘squeezed middle’ saving more for retirement?Analysis: Research has shown that 35 to 49-year-olds are worried they are not saving enough for retirement, with many facing several financial challenges. So, what can be done to help this ‘squeezed middle’ group of workers put more towards a pension? 
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         News NewsM&B switches to drawdown and moves deferreds to master trustThe Mitchells & Butlers pension scheme has updated its defined contribution default strategy to target drawdown purchase, directing members to a master trust for retirement provision. 
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         News NewsXerox MNT constituency opened up for all membersThe Xerox Pension Scheme has broadened its employed member constituency for member-nominated trustees to include all members, due to the dwindling number of members who are employed by Xerox. 
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         News NewsPatient capital in DC: Worth the risk?From the blog: Philip Hammond wants pension funds to invest in patient capital, and publishing a policy paper on the subject for the second Budget in a row, it appears his approach is rather, well, patient. 
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      FeaturesInvestment consultants could be under microscope for next decadeAnalysis: Investment consultants may have escaped the more stringent of the recommendations in the Competition and Markets Authority’s provisional decision earlier this year, but experts have said that the scrutiny of the market is unlikely to end at Christmas. 
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      NewsChanges to authorisation affecting some master trustsLast-minute changes made to the master trust authorisation process by the Pensions Regulator have made it hard for a number of schemes to apply, a senior master trust figure has said. 
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      NewsHigh Court: Schemes must equalise GMPsDefined benefit schemes must equalise guaranteed minimum pensions between men and women, the High Court has ruled, in a decision that could cost FTSE 100 companies alone an estimated £15bn. 
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         Features FeaturesJLT switch to TDF default sees boost in engagementAn overhaul of the default arrangement in the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Pension Scheme’s defined contribution section, switching from a lifestyle arrangement to target date funds, has brought its more engaged members back from their self-select funds. 
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      FeaturesTesting times for charity DB pension schemesAt the beginning of last year, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds closed its defined benefit pension fund and replaced it with a new defined contribution scheme. 
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         Features FeaturesNortel's £2.4bn buyout pricing beats offers from superfundWhen Canadian telecoms company Nortel filed for bankruptcy in 2009, prospects for its defined benefit pension scheme members looked bleak. 
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      NewsFTSE 100 DB risk drops nearly a quarterThe aggregate risk across FTSE 100 defined benefit schemes has fallen to its lowest level in four years, according to research that seeks to integrate covenant and investment risk. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: DC default design - Make sure you understand your membersPodcast: Last month, Pensions Expert reported that trustees of the Lloyds Bank Pension Scheme No.1 had overhauled the default offering for their DC members. In this episode, Lydia Fearn, head of DC and financial well-being at consultancy Redington, and Maria Nazarova-Doyle, senior investment consultant and head of DC investment consulting at JLT Employee Benefits, discuss the most important factors for trustees to consider when designing or reviewing their default investment strategy. 
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      FeaturesHow should scheme liabilities be measured?Analysis: The industry is unlikely to ever reach a consensus over the methods of scheme liability valuation, judging by the lively debate surrounding the subject. 
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      FeaturesTrustees pour cold water on wild consolidator claimsThe Edi Truell-backed Pension SuperFund has been no stranger to controversy in its short lifespan. 
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      NewsMercer parent's JLT acquisition brings consulting giants under one roofOn the go: Marsh & McLennan, the insurance broker and consultancy that owns Mercer, has announced it is to buy Jardine Lloyd Thompson for $5.6bn (£4.3bn) in cash. 
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         Features FeaturesLloyds switches DGF for equities in default fundTrustees of the Lloyds Bank Pension Scheme No.1 have overhauled the default offering for their defined contribution members, ditching a diversified growth fund for a 100 per cent equity allocation in the first years of saving. 
 





