More defined benefit news – Page 114
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FCA plans to ramp up supervision of transfer advice market
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority intends to ramp up its supervision of the most active firms in the transfer advice market, after finding that 69 per cent of people seeking advice had been recommended to transfer between 2015 and 2018.
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Unions allege govt sidestepped advice on NHS pensions
On the go: The Department for Health and Social Care is under fire for reportedly deciding to pursue its ‘50:50’ reform for NHS Pensions before it had received a report commissioned from its advisory board.
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More schemes offering member concessions on DB closure
The number of defined benefit funds undertaking benefit reviews has soared since 2014, recent research has revealed, prompting yet more scheme closures amid a growing tendency to offer member concessions.
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Fate of Arcadia on a knife edge
On the go: A crucial vote takes place today on a rescue package for Sir Philip Green’s beleaguered Arcadia Group.
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Arcadia CVA proposals approved
On the go: All seven of Arcadia’s company voluntary arrangements have been approved by the required majority of the retailer’s creditors.
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DB deficit grows during May
On the go: UK defined benefit funding levels dropped by four percentage points on aggregate at the end of May, according to the latest update from the Pension Protection Fund.
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PSIG calls on trustees to review procedures amid rise in scammers
The Pension Scams Industry Group exhorted trustees to review their scam prevention procedures on Tuesday, as pension fraud attempts continue to rise despite tightening government regulations.
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Rolls-Royce and L&G complete record £4.6bn deal
On the go: Rolls-Royce has completed a partial buy-in on the way to buyout in excess of £4.6bn, securing the benefits of around 33,000 members of the Rolls-Royce UK Pension Fund.
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Arcadia future hangs in balance as crucial vote delayed
On the go: Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia Group postponed a creditors’ meeting until June 12, after the floundering company failed to secure sufficient initial support from landlords.
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Green seals vital deal with TPR to bolster pension fund
On the go: In a last-minute attempt to save his Arcadia empire on Tuesday night, Sir Philip Green sealed a deal with the Pensions Regulator that has the backing of the Pension Protection Fund for a crucial restructuring of the business.
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ECJ ruling could force PPF to provide buyout uplift
On the go: An opinion given to the European Court of Justice by its Advocate General could mean that defined benefit lifeboats like the Pension Protection Fund have to cover the entire value of members’ benefits when their sponsor becomes insolvent.
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PPF could soon face court challenge on CVA stance, says barrister
The Pension Protection Fund could soon face a challenge to the way it acts in company voluntary arrangements, according to one legal expert, as it is seen as a ‘super creditor’ with preferential treatment in these restructuring processes.
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UCU chief urges Trinity College to backtrack on USS exit
On the go: The University and College Union has written a last ditch open letter urging the fellows of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge to reconsider their withdrawal from the Universities Superannuation Scheme.
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600 Group completes £201m buyout with PIC
On the go: Yorkshire-based engineering firm 600 Group has finalised the buyout of its UK pension scheme liabilities with Pension Insurance Corporation.
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DB members transferring face adviser shortage as regulations bite
On the go: Nearly seven out of 10 advisers are wary of advising on defined benefit transfers, according to Aegon Research.
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Resign over pensions dispute, RMT urges Grayling
The UK’s railway union called for the resignation of transport secretary Chris Grayling on Thursday, threatening strike action over the escalating railway procurement row.
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MoJ underpays pension payments to 25 judges
On the go: The Ministry of Justice has short-changed 25 members of the Judicial Pensions Scheme who have been underpaid in their pensions. The underpayments totalled £53,917.
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Plumbers’ scheme set to close to future accrual
On the go: The multi-employer defined benefit scheme for the plumbing industry will close to future accrual from June 30, despite an apparently healthy funding level.
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Cambridge academics threaten to ‘greylist’ Trinity College if it leaves USS
Two-hundred-and-fifty Cambridge academics have signed an open letter condemning a proposal from Trinity College to withdraw from the Universities Superannuation Scheme and to set up its own private pensions scheme.
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Stagecoach announces next wave of legal action against DfT
On the go: Stagecoach started the second wave of its legal action against the Department for Transport on Friday, claiming it was illegally excluded from three rail franchise contests in April over pensions liabilities.