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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: New powers in Pension Schemes Act could cause bankruptciesPodcast: New criminal provisions in the Pension Schemes Act are so broadly drafted that they could strangle legitimate business activity, potentially resulting in unnecessary bankruptcies. So says Arc Pensions Law partner Jane Kola, who, along with Society of Pension Professionals president James Riley, warn about the potentially dire consequences and call for more clarity from the regulator. More cheerfully, this inauguration day episode also covers the future of actuaries, small pots, and Donald Trump’s pension. 
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      NewsNew pensions act offences have ‘far-reaching consequences’, LCP warnsOn the go: New powers granted to the Pensions Regulator by the Pension Schemes Act could see directors, lenders and trustees made criminally liable for their mistakes, LCP has warned. 
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      NewsDB deficits ‘relatively stable’ with £7.6bn hike in DecemberOn the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,318 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index grew by £7.6bn in December. 
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      NewsPlumbing business freed of DB scheme liabilityOn the go: UK-based heating and plumbing distribution business Wolseley is set to be freed of its defined benefit scheme liability following its acquisition by a private investment company. 
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      NewsFTSE 350 pension deficit nearly doubles due to Brexit and CovidOn the go: The accounting deficit of defined benefit schemes for the UK’s 350 largest listed companies finished the year at £70bn, almost double the deficit of £40bn at the end of 2019, according to Mercer’s Pensions Risk Survey. 
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      NewsMaersk scheme completes £1.1bn buy-in with L&GOn the go: The Maersk Retirement Benefit Scheme has agreed to a £1.1bn buy-in with Legal & General, covering the benefits of 1,900 deferred members and 3,000 pensioners. 
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      NewsTPR: Open schemes can maintain riskier investments in bespoke routeOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has stood by its new defined benefit funding code following criticisms from open DB schemes, arguing that a bespoke route will allow these pension funds to continue their current investment strategies. 
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      NewsRPI reform drives up inflation hedging costDemand for inflation hedging is now returning after it was suppressed during the government’s consultation on the retail price index. However, the limited supply of index-linked bonds is itself having an inflationary effect, according to Insight Investment. 
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      NewsRPI reform to leave linker owners short-changed from 2030The government is to press ahead with controversial reforms to the retail price index leaving index-linked gilt holders worse off, but has decided to delay the move until 2030. 
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      NewsDB schemes have £130bn tied up in unrealised life expectancy advancesOn the go: PwC is proposing changes to the way defined benefit schemes calculate the impact of projected life expectancy improvements in its liabilities, as these pension funds have more than £130bn tied up in assumptions that have not yet materialised. 
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      NewsM&S completes two buy-ins worth £750mOn the go: Marks and Spencer has completed a £390m buy-in transaction with Aviva and a £360m similar transaction with Phoenix Group for its pension scheme, totalling around £750m in bulk annuity deals. 
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      NewsOpen schemes predict £160bn liability hike with new TPR rulesOn the go: Open defined benefit schemes could see their liabilities increase between £120bn and £160bn due to the new funding rules proposed by the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsMajority of DB schemes’ recovery plans on track before CovidData crunch: Only a third of defined benefit schemes extended their recovery plan end date in 2019, but pandemic storms are set to see pension funds entering choppy waters, with insolvency looming for some sponsors and trustees being asked to make tough decisions. 
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      NewsSNP MPs table amendments to tackle Section 75 conundrumOn the go: Four Scottish National party MPs have tabled an amendment to the pension schemes bill in a bid to solve the problem of Section 75 debt falling due on small, unincorporated employers. 
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      NewsIbstock Pension Scheme completes £340m buy-inOn the go: Ibstock has completed a £340m buy-in transaction with Just Group representing 50 per cent of total liabilities of its defined benefit pension scheme. 
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         News NewsPPF eyes deteriorating credit ratings among DB sponsorsDeteriorating defined benefit sponsor health has led to a three-fold increase in the level of liabilities belonging to schemes that could end up in the Pension Protection Fund over the next 18 months. 
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      NewsPPF reserves drop 16% due to pandemicOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund saw the value of its reserves decrease by 16 per cent in 2019-20 due to the impact of the markets’ reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic on its return-seeking assets. 
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      NewsShould ‘too-big-to-fail’ schemes be nationalised?Analysis: The current pandemic-led economic crisis, coupled with the fact that some of the biggest defined benefit schemes are sponsored by quasi-governmental institutions, has led to suggestions that the UK government should nationalise these pension funds. 
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      NewsDB pension scheme at centre of bidding war for G4SOn the go: A private equity firm, which saw its £3bn takeover proposal rejected by G4S, has complained that it is not being granted access to the security services company’s defined benefit scheme trustees. 
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      NewsCovid-19 sees schools pull out of Teachers’ Pension SchemeOn the go: Covid-19 has prompted a number of private schools opt out of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme as they look to avoid a significant hike in contributions. 
 





