All liabilities articles – Page 5
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         News NewsPearl Group pension fund completes further buy-inOn the go: The £2.9bn Pearl Group Staff Pension Scheme, one of Phoenix Group’s main pension schemes, has completed a second £998m buy-in with the group’s life assurance company, Phoenix Life. 
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         News NewsPPF 7800 Index falls but surplus remainsOn the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,318 defined benefit pension schemes potentially eligible to join the Pension Protection Fund is estimated to have decreased to £62.4bn at the end of July, from a surplus of £99bn at the end of June, the latest figures from the lifeboat fund show. 
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         News NewsDeficit woes deepen as shortfall continues to plague USSThe deficit of the Universities Superannuation Scheme now exceeds £15bn as an increase in assets was outweighed by rising liabilities, in a year the pension fund’s portfolio performed below its benchmark for the first time since 2013. 
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         News NewsMeggitt scheme trustee agrees funding plan in takeoverOn the go: The trustee of the Meggitt defined benefit scheme has agreed a funding plan with Parker Hannifin as part of its deal to acquire the British aerospace and defence markets components company. 
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         News NewsFirstGroup explores change in DB scheme discount rateBus and train operator FirstGroup is to engage in “strategic discussions” with its trustees, after the funding valuation for the First UK Bus Pension Scheme was finalised and improvements were made to its technical provisions. 
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         News NewsBritish American Tobacco secures second buy-in with PICOn the go: The £4.2bn British American Tobacco UK Pension Fund, has signed an additional buy-in deal with Pension Insurance Corporation, insuring approximately £400m of pensioner liabilities. 
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         News NewsEmployer seeks £265,000 in damages from Plumbing PensionsA plumbing employer has filed a summons at the Court of Session in Edinburgh seeking more than £265,000 in damages from Plumbing Pensions over its alleged repeated failures to manage the scheme’s Section 75 debt. 
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         News NewsCovid-19 sees drop in sponsor support for DB schemesOn the go: The economic damage and uncertainty wrought by Covid-19 has seen a drop in employer support for defined benefit pension schemes, suggesting they will find it harder to meet their pension obligations as the pandemic’s fallout continues. 
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         News NewsCovid-19 pressures accelerate rate of DB scheme closuresOn the go: Analysis by the Pensions Policy Institute, sponsored by the Trades Union Congress, has shown that the pressures of the coronavirus pandemic have accelerated the rate of defined benefit scheme closures, but member outcomes are far less reliable in defined contribution schemes. 
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         News NewsDB funding levels improve amid favourable marketsOn the go: The accounting deficit for the defined benefit pension schemes of the UK’s 350 largest listed companies fell in June, new data from consultancy Mercer show. 
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         News NewsPrivate sector DB and hybrid schemes see rise in DRCsOn the go: The value of gross assets, excluding derivatives of private sector defined benefit and hybrid schemes, fell by 1 per cent between the third and fourth quarters of 2020, according to the Office for National Statistics. 
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         News NewsFTSE 350 DB schemes back on track after Covid-19 blowOn the go: The majority of defined benefit schemes from FTSE 350 companies are back on track in terms of their funding goals, after being hit in 2020 by the economic crisis caused by Covid-19, according to research from Barnett Waddingham. 
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         News NewsUK DB scheme surplus increases £41bn in MayOn the go: The aggregate surplus of 5,318 defined benefit schemes eligible for the Pension Protection Fund increased by £40.9bn in May. 
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         News NewsResearch tech DB scheme receives £8.1m additional deficit paymentOn the go: Oxford Instruments made an additional deficit recovery payment of £8.1m to its defined benefit pension scheme in the year ending in March 2021. 
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         News NewsTfL to review pension scheme as part of new funding packageOn the go: Transport for London will be conducting a review of its £10.6bn defined benefit scheme as part of a new government package. 
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         News NewsTUI pension schemes agree £800m buy-ins with L&GOn the go: The circa €2.4bn (£2.1bn) TUI Group UK Pension Trust, comprising the BAL Scheme, TUI UK Scheme and TAPS Scheme, has secured two buy-ins worth around £800m with Legal & General Assurance Society. 
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         News NewsFirstGroup shareholders approve pension black hole solutionOn the go: Shareholders of transportation company FirstGroup have approved the sale of two subsidiaries, with the profits being used in part to fund a black hole in its defined benefit schemes 
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         News NewsCould FSCS cope with a major bulk annuity provider default?As sponsors offload their pension schemes to insurers, industry experts fear that an ever-increasing concentration of assets with a small group of players could lead to compensation schemes being overwhelmed in a major downturn. 
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         News NewsFRC slaps DB scheme auditor with £125,000 fineA chartered accountancy firm and one of its partners have been slapped with a hefty fine for “pervasive failures” in the manner in which they conducted an audit of Associated British Engineering, which included shortcomings in the audit of the company’s defined benefit pensions scheme liabilities. 
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         News NewsTPR warns against hasty reactions to Covid-19 mortality figuresThe Pensions Regulator has warned against hasty reactions to the Covid-19 pandemic, saying it is still “early days” in our understanding of how the virus has impacted longevity and life expectancy assumptions. 
 





