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         People News People NewsAppointments: Tegs Harding joins LPFA board; IGG names risk transfer chiefThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 12 September 2025. 
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         People News People NewsAppointments: People's Pension eyes growth with business development hireThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 1 August 2025. 
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         People News People NewsAppointments: IFoA, LawDeb, Brightwell, ACCESS, QuantumThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 11 July 2025. 
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         News NewsFiduciary managers rip up schemes’ investment guidelinesOn the go: Some fiduciary managers have altered investment guidelines for all of their clients in light of October’s market turmoil, which saw schemes scramble for liquidity in response to collateral calls from liability-driven investment managers. 
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         News NewsAerospace scheme secures buy-in, baking co-op derisks with L&GRisk watch: A round up of the latest derisking transactions, including the Cobham Pension Plan £530mn bulk annuity deal with Standard Life, and the Flour Milling and Baking Research Association Pension and Assurance Scheme £10mn assured payment policy. 
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         Features FeaturesDB schemes and LDI: ‘We’re through that firefighting phase’Analysis: The dust has settled after a tumultuous month for defined benefit pension schemes. 
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         News NewsIs sustainability an important part of risk transfers?Environmental, social and governance factors are becoming an important consideration for trustees running a pension scheme, but what issues does sustainability raise when trustees are looking to conduct a risk transfer? 
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         News NewsDisinvesting on ESG grounds ‘often’ discussed at trustee meetingsTrustees regularly discuss divesting on ESG grounds at meetings as part of wider debates on environmental, social and governance factors. However, complexity means discussion does not always lead to action. 
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      NewsHow to win a PIPA and influence judgesThe March 11 deadline for submissions into this year’s Pension and Investment Provider Awards is fast approaching. 
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         News NewsGallaher Pension Scheme agrees £1.7bn buy-in, IMI derisks furtherRisk watch: A roundup up of the latest derisking transactions, including the Gallaher Pension Scheme’s deal with Standard Life, and the IMI 2014 Deferred Fund buy-in with Pension Insurance Corporation. 
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         News NewsICAEW’s pension scheme completes £50m buy-inOn 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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         News NewsShould regulators take the lead on ESG in pensions?The extent to which financial regulators should get involved in setting environmental, social and governance requirements is a hot topic, with some experts arguing that involvement could stifle innovation. 
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      FeaturesProfessional trustees: ‘quis custodiet ipsos custodes?’Analysis: With consolidation now the name of the game in the small world of pensions, trustee conflicts of interest could harm millions of pension scheme members’ prospects, as schemes eye superfunds and master trusts with vast sums at stake in fees. 
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      NewsBanking association scheme signs £95m buy-inOn the go: The defined benefit scheme of the British Bankers’ Association has entered into a £95m buy-in agreement with insurer Aviva, covering 213 members’ benefits. 
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      NewsPremier Foods sets up tasty scheme mergerPremier Foods, maker of Mr Kipling cakes, has reached a groundbreaking agreement to merge its RHM, Premier Foods and Premier Grocery Products pension schemes, a move that the company estimates could save it as much as £145m in contributions. 
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         News NewsTPR paves way for three-month DB contribution holidayThe Pensions Regulator has launched new guidance aimed at helping employers freeze their defined benefit obligations for three months in response to the economic fallout from coronavirus. 
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      NewsTPR starts DB countdown to ‘significant maturity’The Pensions Regulator has launched a consultation on its long-trailed, twin-track defined benefit funding approach, seeking industry views on how to get the average scheme to low dependency within 15-20 years. 
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      NewsTate & Lyle completes £930m buy-in with L&GOn the go: The Tate & Lyle Pension Scheme has completed a £930m buy-in with Legal & General Assurance Society. 
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      NewsRegulator turns focus to DB sponsors’ long-term plansTrustees and sponsors of defined benefit pension schemes will have to recognise a long-term funding target for their plans, under guidance set out on Tuesday by the Pensions Regulator. 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustee negotiation need not always result in a winner and a loserEdward Levy at Law Debenture Pension Trustees explains how to ensure effective trustee negotiation. 
 





