More defined benefit news – Page 113
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DB funding position improves in June
On the go: The overall funding position of UK defined benefit schemes improved in June, figures released by the Pension Protection Fund on Tuesday showed.
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Minister tells schemes to quicken transfer pace with PASA guidelines
Ten weeks should be the maximum time limit for defined benefit transfers, said industry-wide guidelines published on Monday by the Pensions Administration Standards Association.
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£700m business premiums for Rothesay Life after H1 pension deals
On the go: In a trading update issued on July 5, insurer Rothesay Life said that in the first half of 2019 it assisted four pension schemes to de-risk their liabilities, resulting in new business premiums of £700m.
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PPF criticises industry's customer service after weathering tricky year
The Pension Protection Fund has revealed it is investing in technology to improve its customer service, as the lifeboat’s membership swelled in a year of record claims.
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FTSE 350 pension deficit falls by £9bn in June
On the go: The pension deficit for the UK’s 350 largest listed companies fell by £9bn to £48bn by the end of June from £57bn at the end of May, the most significant monthly improvement in funding levels since November 2018, according to Mercer.
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Largest ever claim dents PPF reserves
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund’s reserves fell to £6.1bn from £6.7bn, according to its latest annual report published today, the result of a record claim from the Kodak Pension Plan No 2.
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Pension changes could result in £260bn accounting gap, says XPS
On the go: UK companies could be understating their pension liabilities by as much as £260bn, according to XPS Pensions.
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Does proposed professional trustee rule spell the end for lay trustees?
The Pensions Regulator is considering whether an accredited professional trustee should sit on every board, but what could this mean for the future of lay trustees?
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Superfunds left out of ‘quickie’ pensions bill
On the go: A radically stripped down pensions bill could appear later this month, according to the shadow pensions minister, as politicians try to squeeze in legislation before the uncertainty of Brexit and a new government kicks in.
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Smiths Industries completes £176m bulk annuity transaction
On the go: The £3bn Smiths Industries Pension Scheme has completed a £176m bulk annuity with Canada Life – its second transaction of this kind with the insurer.
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Clara Pensions first consolidator to join PASA
On the go: Clara Pensions became the first consolidator to join the Pensions Administration Standards Association on Wednesday, boosting its legitimacy before the announcement of its first client.
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DB continues to mature as 73% cash flow negative
On the go: Almost three out of every four defined benefit schemes in the UK are now cash flow negative, according to consultancy Mercer’s 2019 asset allocation survey.
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Rumours of buyout for British Steel scheme
On the go: Trustees of the British Steel Pension Scheme are mulling a full buyout of the rescued scheme, according to reports from Sky News.
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UCU threaten autumn strikes after USS whistleblowing
The University and College Union has outlined a timetable for industrial action at UK universities later this year, demanding concrete action from employers to improve pay and secure pensions.
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Regulator keeping 'careful eye' on watch list of 50 schemes
The Pensions Regulator has a watch list of 50 defined benefit schemes that it is most concerned about, the watchdog’s chief executive, Charles Counsell, has revealed.
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Trinity rocked by fellow resignations
Three academic fellows resigned from Trinity College Cambridge on Monday, protesting the college’s decision to exit the Universities Superannuation Scheme.
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PIC hails record reinsurance availability
On the go: Bulk annuity provider Pension Insurance Corporation has secured a record-breaking £7bn of reinsurance to date in 2019.
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Trinity fellows go ahead with plans to leave USS despite UCU censure
A special meeting of fellows at the University of Cambridge’s Trinity College has supported the decision to leave the Universities Superannuation Scheme, despite the threat of censure from a trade union.
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Pension scheme membership rises to record 45.6m
On the go: Total membership of occupational pension schemes in the UK reached 45.6m in 2018, up from 41.1m in 2017, according to new Office for National Statistics data.
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75% of DB funds paying out more money than they receive, finds Buck
On the go: Three-quarters of defined benefit schemes are now cash flow negative with contributions no longer sufficient to meet regular benefit payments, according to Buck.