All mergers and acquisitions articles – Page 2
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         News NewsAon and WTW cancel $30bn mega-mergerOn the go: Aon and Willis Towers Watson have abandoned their planned $30bn (£21.7bn) merger after an intervention from the US Department of Justice. 
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         News NewsTrustees of Morrisons’ schemes in talks with Fortress after takeover bidOn the go: The trustees of Morrisons’ defined benefit schemes are in talks with representatives of Fortress Investment Group, which has made an offer to takeover the British retailer. 
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         Opinion OpinionDon’t ‘do’ pensions? Think again…Norton Rose Fulbright’s Claire O’Donnell and Julia Chirnside explain how corporates can prepare for the increased notification requirements to the Pensions Regulator that could have an impact for many merger and acquisition transactions. 
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         News NewsAon sells US businesses to complete merger with WTWOn the go: Aon has sold two US businesses in order to complete its merger with Willis Towers Watson, after concerns were raised by the US Department of Justice. 
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         News NewsMelrose to cut GKN pension deficit with asset saleOn the go: Industrial company Melrose is to further its commitment to cutting the GKN pension deficit by pledging an additional £100m of money raised from the sale of one of its subsidiaries. 
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      NewsAA goes private again with detailed pensions agreementsOn the go: Trustees of defined benefit schemes belonging to troubled motoring group the AA have agreed funding principles with the company’s new private equity backers, including a commitment not to increase technical provisions where possible. 
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      NewsTrustees green-light RSA takeover after securing guaranteesOn the go: Trustees of defined benefit schemes belonging to UK insurer RSA have accepted a proposal to split the company’s parent group in two, in exchange for new offers of covenant enhancement. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionInsolvency bill leaves huge questions on interactions with DB schemesThe most significant revision to UK insolvency law in 30 years leaves a litany of unanswered questions for defined benefit trustees and their regulators, according to Lincoln Pensions’ Dan Mindel and Luke Hartley. 
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      NewsCarlsberg DB scheme to be absorbed into newly formed breweryOn the go: Carlsberg will remain the sole sponsor of its UK defined benefit pension scheme after it is absorbed into a joint venture with fellow beer producer Marston’s. 
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      NewsWillis Towers Watson’s merger with Aon faces US lawsuitOn the go: Willis Towers Watson is facing a shareholder class action in the US due to its planned merger with Aon, which would create a worldwide insurance broker worth $80bn (£65.5bn). 
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      NewsBT Openreach sell-off leaves key questions for trusteesOn the go: Trustees of BT’s colossal £50bn defined benefit pension scheme faced a number of important questions after rumours emerged that the telecoms giant was looking to sell its most profitable division. 
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      NewsKPMG in exclusive talks with Exponent to sell pensions armOn the go: KPMG has confirmed that it is in exclusive talks with private equity firm Exponent to offload its pensions arm. 
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      NewsCardano completes acquisition of Now PensionsOn the go: Pensions risk and investment management specialist Cardano has completed the acquisition of Now Pensions, an auto-enrolment provider serving over 30,000 businesses and 1.7 million pension savers. 
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         Features FeaturesUS industrial giant completes sectionalised merger of UK schemesUS conglomerate Honeywell has gone ahead with proposals to merge three of its UK defined benefit schemes on a sectionalised basis, in a bid to lower costs and streamline governance. 
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         Features FeaturesUSS targets steady returns with KCom investmentThe actions of bellwether schemes like the £64bn Universities Superannuation Scheme are always closely watched, but scrutiny on USS is particularly acute after widespread strike action last year. Last month, the UK’s largest private plan agreed a £504m cash takeover of telecoms business KCom. 
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      NewsDOIs: Could a cup of coffee lead to £1m DB fine?A lack of clarity on proposed new legislation means a meeting over a cup of coffee to discuss a corporate transaction could cost an employer up to £1m in civil fines if a declaration of intent is not made in advance, according to law firm Pinsent Masons. 
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      NewsDebenhams scheme survives pre-pack administrationOn the go: Trustees of the Debenhams pension schemes have reassured members that they still have a sponsoring employer after the retailer went into a pre-pack administration on Tuesday. 
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      NewsDebenhams trustees see hope for schemes after sponsor refinancingOn the go: Trustees of the Debenhams pension schemes have welcomed the news that its sponsor has agreed a £200m refinancing of its debt, including packages to improve the security of member benefits. 
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      NewsAon ends takeover talks with Willis Towers WatsonOn the go: Insurance brokerage and consulting giant Aon has pulled out of takeover talks for rival Willis Towers Watson. 
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