More defined benefit news – Page 101
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DB deficits rise £50bn as coronavirus hits markets
On the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,422 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index rose by £49.9bn in February.
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Aon’s merger with Willis Towers Watson to create $80bn giant
Aon and Willis Towers Watson have agreed on a merger, which will see the companies creating the UK’s largest pensions consulting firm and a worldwide insurance broker worth $80bn (£61bn).
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Flybe DB scheme outside of pensions lifeboat jurisdiction
On the go: Members of the Flybe’s defined benefit scheme will not be entitled to compensation from the Pension Protection Fund, as the pension fund is based in the Isle of Man.
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Govt to tweak tapered annual allowance in Budget
On the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak will use his first Budget next Wednesday to raise the tapered annual allowance threshold income to £150,000 from the current £110,000, according to reports.
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Podcast: Webb - Budget must deliver for doctors
Podcast: Former pensions minister Steve Webb argued that “it would be astonishing” if the March 11 Budget does not bring a solution to the issues caused by the tapered annual allowance for doctors and senior clinicians. Sir Steve, now partner at Lane Clark & Peacock, and Lydia Fearn, head of defined contribution and financial well-being at Redington, discuss, among other topics, the possible changes for pensions to be introduced by the chancellor.
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Professionals support switch to CPIH with no compensation
On the go: More than a third of pension professionals support a switch from the retail price index to the consumer price index incorporating owner occupier housing costs with no compensation, new research shows.
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Schools leave pension scheme as contributions rise
On the go: The number of private schools opting out of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme to avoid a significant hike in contributions has increased by more than a third in the past six months.
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General levy uplift to cost private schemes £4.9m in first year
Private sector pension schemes will see their general levy bill increase by £4.9m in 2020-21 as the government has confirmed a hike of 10 per cent to overcome a shortfall in funding in future years will go ahead.
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Coronavirus shocks DB deficit by £100bn in a week
On the go: Market turmoil stoked by fears of the Covid-19 outbreak has added £100bn to the UK’s defined benefit deficit in a week, according to Hymans Robertson analysis.
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Xylem completes £255m bulk annuity deal
On the go: Trustees of the Xylem UK Pension Plan have completed a £255m buy-in with Rothesay Life.
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Mortality rates see highest reduction since 2011
On the go: Mortality rates in England and Wales were on average 3.8 per cent lower in 2019 than in 2018, which is the largest annual fall in mortality rates since 2011, new data showed.
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TPR 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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KPMG pensions spin-off targets industry modernisation
On the go: KPMG’s former pensions advisory business has relaunched as Isio following its sale to a private equity backer, with the new company looking to grow its consolidation offering and improve the industry’s use of technology.
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Local authorities to have ‘absolute discretion’ on LGPS exit credits
On the go: Local authorities will have “absolute discretion” in determining the amount of any exit credit payment due to employers in the Local Government Pension Scheme, the government has said.
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Schemes unable to handle member information requests
On the go: Testing of pension schemes and providers' ability to meet savers' requests for information about their benefits has uncovered a litany of failings.
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New criminal sanctions not meant to disrupt businesses, Govt claims
The government has guaranteed that new criminal sanctions introduced in the pensions schemes bill are not intended to disrupt legitimate corporate activity, but has refused to revise “widely” worded powers to go after those linked to defined benefit schemes.
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Life expectancy in England stalling since 2010
On the go: Life expectancy in England is stalling for the first time in at least 120 years, a new report has concluded.
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Maps to survey schemes on dashboard challenges
On the go: The Money and Pensions Service has commissioned qualitative research to understand the challenges pension schemes face with providing data for the pensions dashboards.
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DWP: Government will not dictate schemes’ ESG investments
The government insists it is not intervening in pension scheme investment strategies with a climate change amendment to the pension schemes bill introduced earlier this month.
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Prospect joins calls for public pensions benefits top-ups
On the go: Prospect is the latest union to join calls urging the government to deliver on promised benefit top-ups to public-sector schemes, which were paused due to a discrimination court case.