All JLT articles – Page 2
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      NewsDB governance: Small schemes fail to keep paceSmall defined benefit schemes are still lagging behind their larger counterparts when it comes to governance standards, new research from the Pensions Regulator has shown. 
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      OpinionShould shareholder distribution take a back seat to deficits?Chris Sier is halfway through an imperious display at day one of the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry into pensions cost transparency. 
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      NewsPLSA pitch for light-touch tender rules raises eyebrowsThe Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has called for mandatory fiduciary management tenders mandates to be closed processes with no minimum number of applicants, but some experts have questioned whether the move would do anything to change the status quo. 
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         Features FeaturesLPFA looks to build on latest property allocationThe London Pensions Fund Authority will cut the ribbon next year on the Pontoon Dock, a residential property project incorporating 154 high quality privately rented homes and 82 affordable homes available for rental or shared ownership. 
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      FeaturesAutomation improves insurer scheme admin but work still to doThe Royal Insurance Group Pension Scheme has reported a “considerable improvement in service” from administrator Willis Towers Watson, after two years of problems that have hurt the scheme’s ability to service transfer requests. 
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      NewsBank of England raises base rate to 0.75%The Bank of England has raised its base interest rate to 0.75 per cent, its highest level since February 2009. 
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         Opinion OpinionChoose wisely – not all DGFs justify their feesAn enormous variety of strategies, risk levels and returns are encompassed under the diversified growth fund moniker. Realistic expectations and careful due diligence are essential if schemes are to pick the right one, writes JLT Employee Benefits’ Jignesh Sheth. 
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         News NewsFTSE 100 steps up derisking drive as deficits shrinkDefined benefit schemes of FTSE 100 employers continue to derisk investment portfolios at a rapid rate, despite mismatching of assets and liabilities generating attractive returns over the last year. 
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      NewsSelect committee hails CDC as 'new Beveridge' for UK pensionsCollective defined contribution schemes could usher in a new era of progress for the welfare state, according to the Work and Pensions Committee’s latest report, as the influential group of MPs seeks to increase pressure on government to facilitate the swift creation of CDC schemes. 
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      NewsPension SuperFund asset mix will borrow from PPFThe chief executive officer of The Pension SuperFund has said the fledgling defined benefit scheme consolidator's asset allocation is likely to resemble that of the Pension Protection Fund. 
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      FeaturesAuto-enrolment: How are small and micro employers faring?Analysis: When small and micro employers began auto-enrolling workers, it was unclear how they would react to the cost, administration and communication aspects of complying with the reforms. 
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         Features FeaturesElectrocomponents scheme invests in bespoke pooled fundThe UK defined benefit scheme of FTSE 250 distributor Electrocomponents has moved much of its fixed income exposure into a qualifying investor alternative investment fund. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q2: Deferred annuities, retirement expectations and moreFive defined contribution experts talk about deferred annuity products, retirement expectations, and how the industry is adapting to people’s changing work patterns. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q2: Default retirement pathways, flexibility and guidanceFive defined contribution experts discuss default pathways, striking a balance between flexibility and secure income, and the importance of guidance at retirement. 
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         Features FeaturesTaylor Wimpey pension plan reaches full fundingTrustees of housebuilder Taylor Wimpey’s pension plan, which completed a medically underwritten mortality study last year, have announced that the scheme has reached full funding following a £23m injection from the company in April. 
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         Features FeaturesHaringey to swap passive equities for multi-factor strategyThe London Borough of Haringey Pension Fund has agreed to convert nearly half of its equity allocation from a passive fund into a multi-factor global strategy. It has also recently trimmed an overweight position in equities into its multi-asset absolute return and credit strategies. 
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      FeaturesLiquid alternatives: How diversified is your DC default?Analysis: Defined contribution default funds are facing the unenviable task of constructing diversified portfolios with limited budgets and a requirement for liquidity. Could liquid alternatives help? 
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         Opinion OpinionExpect as few as 15 master trusts within five yearsUncertainty and market jostling will greet the enforcement of the master trust authorisation regime in October, but the end result should benefit members, according to Stephen Coates at JLT Employee Benefits. 
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         News NewsLeonardo Helicopters extends Pie and switches to CPILeonardo Helicopters has decided to keep its scheme open to accrual but plans to extend a pension increase exchange while tweaking the inflation measure for future benefit build-up. 
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      FeaturesHas the industry kept its promise on at-retirement innovation?Analysis: When the Department for Work and Pensions allowed the industry to block mastertrust Nest from entering the drawdown market in 2017, it did so with a proviso; the industry had to drive innovation itself. 
 





