All JLT articles – Page 3
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         News NewsAssociated British Ports consults on accrual changeAssociated British Ports has proposed to change the accrual rate for its defined benefit pension scheme, in a bid to cut costs and focus on fairness while keeping the scheme open to accrual. 
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      NewsThe People's Pension absorbs Your Workplace PensionThe People's Pension has become the first mastertrust to publicise the acquisition of another mastertrust, as a new regime – under which mastertrusts must be authorised by the Pensions Regulator – is set to lead to further market consolidation this year. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs a TDF approach right for your scheme?Target date funds have proved popular on the other side of the Atlantic for defined contribution pension schemes, but to date have not had the same success in the UK. 
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      NewsBT agrees to replace DB with ‘hybrid' schemeBT has announced the closure of its defined benefit scheme and has agreed to develop a ‘hybrid’ solution with the Communication Workers Union. 
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      FeaturesShould pension schemes consider helping the banks?Analysis: Pension schemes have an opportunity to take advantage of banks’ growing capital requirements. 
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      FeaturesWhy DC default investments matter for membersAnalysis: More than 90 per cent of savers enrolled in a pension choose to remain in the default option, making it imperative that its investments match members’ needs and offer value for money. 
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      NewsDB deficits continue to decrease but tensions remainDefined benefit deficits across UK private sector pension schemes have decreased to £105bn from £180bn last year. 
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         Features FeaturesGeneral Medical Council swallows DB closure pillThe General Medical Council is set to close its defined benefit scheme to future accrual from April 1 2018, and is in talks with the trustees regarding additional funding. 
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      NewsAttractiveness of deferred debt arrangement remains to be seenEmployers in multi-employer pension schemes will now be able to delay the requirement to pay an employer debt when they cease accrual in the scheme, but opinions are divided on how attractive this will be. 
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         Features FeaturesPwC schemes cut property from portfolioPwC's two defined benefit pension schemes have removed property from their investment strategies and made a number of changes to their fixed income allocations. 
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         Features FeaturesTeesside invests in energy storage ahead of poolingThe £3.9bn Middlesbrough Borough Council Teesside Pension Fund has invested in operational grid-scale energy storage assets, through the British Strategic Investment Fund. 
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         News NewsCombined Nuclear picks TDFs for flexibilityThe trustees of the industry-wide Combined Nuclear Pension Plan have added target date funds to its defined contribution scheme, having put the move on hold when the pension freedoms were first announced. 
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         Features FeaturesBritish Coal members raise Capita admin concernsThe £9.4bn British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme has had to calm member concerns at its 2017 annual meeting over its decision to appoint Capita as its administrator last year. 
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         Opinion OpinionSelf-sufficiency is not a permanent solutionThink you can outperform the insurers? It might be possible for schemes with deferred members, says JLT Employee Benefits’ Harry Harper, but employers will be keen to show pensioner liabilities the door. 
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         Features FeaturesShipbuilding scheme latest to invest in private debtThe Shipbuilding Industries Pension Scheme has made a £50m commitment to private debt, as investors increase their exposure to this asset class in the search for yield. 
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         Features FeaturesLincolnshire council fund encounters data difficultiesThe £2.2bn Lincolnshire County Council Pension Fund has had ‘amber’ reviews over administration and training. 
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      NewsConsultants commit to flagging ESG factorsSixteen investment consultancy firms have said that they will seek to ensure that pension schemes take into account environmental, social and governance factors where they are financially material. 
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         Features FeaturesUnilever forks out £600m to tackle £1.2bn DB deficitUnilever has contributed £600m to its scheme, after an actuarial valuation revealed a £1.2bn deficit. Meanwhile, the trustees have taken steps to ensure they can act quickly should there be a significant corporate event. 
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      OpinionIORP II marks an underwhelming farewell from the EUThe EU’s new directive on pension funds will see schemes producing benefit statements on a yearly basis, while risk-management standards will be dragged up and borders broken down, but the overall impact will be limited. 
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         Opinion OpinionSchemes can reap benefits of staying in touch with retired membersAny other business: From crosswords to competitions, there are a variety of ways in which trustees can jazz up their newsletters to retired members, but how much communication with the pensioner population is actually necessary? 
 





