All LCP articles – Page 15
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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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         News NewsFord set to offer partial transfersFord has agreed to offer members of its defined benefit scheme the right to partially transfer out half of their pension as cash at retirement, allowing former employees greater flexibility in their benefits. 
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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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      NewsFRC review threatens to impact actuarial professionAn advisory group to the government review of the Financial Reporting Council is to explore the extent to which actuaries should be subject to formal regulation in response to the pensions-related nature of recent corporate failures. 
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      NewsBulk annuity volumes break H1 recordOn the go: UK pension schemes entered into a record £7.8bn of buy-ins and buyouts in the first half of 2018, as large 'back book' transfers between insurers failed to disrupt the market's capacity. 
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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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      NewsTime running out for DWP to book 2019 bills, Webb warnsThe Department for Work and Pensions is at risk of running out of time to pass key aspects of its pensions policy agenda in 2019 due to the impact of Brexit and several measures yet to even reach a consultation stage, according to former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb. 
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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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         News NewsTrustee fears on the rise over Brexit investment implicationsBrexit has grown among defined benefit scheme trustees as a perceived investment risk, according to professional trustee company PTL's latest DB survey, as schemes are advised against making wholesale investment changes over the next few months. 
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      NewsFTSE 100 schemes in surplus, but experts warn that risks remainFTSE 100 pension schemes have reflected a year-end accounting surplus for the first time since the financial crash, according to consultancy LCP, but experts say trustees and sponsors should continue to be prudent in case of potential future market downturns. 
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      NewsSmart Pension and L&G to develop first default retirement pathwayDefault retirement pathways could become a feature of the UK pensions system as early as next year, as Smart Pension and Legal & General announce plans to develop a product combining drawdown and annuities. 
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      OpinionIs ESG on course to become the norm in DC defaults?Late last year the UK government said it was “minded” to make pension fund trustees produce environmental, social and governance statements. 
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         News NewsParliamentary scheme elects alternative creditThe Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund has introduced a new allocation to alternative credit to further diversify the scheme’s portfolio of return-seeking assets. 
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      OpinionIs ESG on course to become the norm in DC defaults?High profile corporate governance failures, campaigns against the use of plastics, and US pension funds criticised for holding gun manufacturers after the latest school shooting – a powerful combination of recent events has pushed environmental, social and governance investing further up the institutional agenda. 
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         News NewsFines for DB negligence leave industry splitEmployers who wilfully or recklessly put their defined benefit pension schemes at risk are in the firing line of new punitive fines announced in a government policy statement released on Monday. 
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         Features FeaturesJLR drives down costs with DC strategy refreshUK automotive stalwart Jaguar Land Rover has embarked on a complete overhaul of its defined contribution offering in a bid to drive down costs and improve member outcomes. 
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      NewsLower rises in life expectancy are no longer a blipThe recent slowdown in life expectancy rises has settled into a general trend, according to new data. 
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      NewsPost Office workers’ scheme agrees £450m buy-inThe Royal Mail Pension Plan has agreed a £450m bulk annuity transaction to insure the liabilities of its Post Office Limited section. 
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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. 
 





