More defined benefit news – Page 142
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BHS collapse raises questions for the regulator
The Pensions Regulator is investigating the BHS Pension Scheme as the sponsoring employer enters insolvency, but some experts queried why the regulator did not act sooner to secure the ailing scheme.
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Welsh LGPS funds lead the pack on pooling with passive manager appointment
Welsh Local Government Pension Scheme funds have announced the appointment of BlackRock to a £2.8bn passive mandate, following a joint procurement exercise.
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Lloyds Banking Group drives efficiency with single trustee board
Lloyds Banking Group has merged the trustee boards of three of its defined benefit pension funds to boost efficiency, decrease duplication and strengthen its relationship with the schemes.
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How alignment of interests can improve member outcomes
Real change in the investment industry is needed to drive alignment of interests along the value chain, delegates at the CFA Professionalism Conference heard, as panellists criticised the current state of communication between fund managers and asset owners.
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Union seeks parliamentary debate on LGPS pooling
A parliamentary petition launched by public service trade union Unison, seeking debate on the pooling of Local Government Pension Scheme assets, has attracted nearly 30,000 signatures and could spell delays to progress in the pooling project.
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Eiopa opts for standardised risk framework
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has advocated the creation of a standardised framework for risk assessment and transparency in EU pension funds, quashing long-running fears of a shift to more stringent solvency funding requirements.
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50-50 take up remains low, but tax changes could spur interest
Take up of a 50-50 option for members of local government pension scheme funds – which allows halving overall contributions – remains low but could rise with changes to pension tax next year.
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Carr’s Group ploughs into surplus
Carr’s Group has reeled in its scheme deficit after years of steep cash contributions and restructured the scheme’s matching portfolio to shore up funding on the road to buyout.
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How to manage an overseas parent company
Any other business: A good relationship with a strong sponsoring employer is a great boon to a pension scheme, as it can mean access to a generous recovery plan and robust guarantees for the future of the scheme and its members.
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Aberdeen transport fund swaps derisking provider in self-sufficiency push
The Aberdeen Council Transport Fund is rushing to replace a derisking solution as it seeks to update its investment strategy and target self-sufficiency.
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AG Barr plans scheme closure to manage risk
Drinks company AG Barr is planning to close its defined benefit pension scheme to improve employee equality and reduce the risk to the employer.
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Shipbuilding scheme docks £220m into LDI
The Shipbuilding Industries Pension Scheme has committed £220m to a liability-driven investment mandate run by Legal & General Investment Management, as it seeks to derisk and hedge against interest rate rises.
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Hertfordshire joins Access LGPS pool
Hertfordshire County Council Pension Fund has joined with 10 other local authority schemes to launch the £33bn Access asset pool, as Local Government Pension Scheme funds work through the governance implications of pooling.
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Johnston Press longevity study cuts deficit by £53m
Regional publishing group Johnston Press has cut its IAS 19 deficit by £63m in the past year, with close to 85 per cent arising from changes to the mortality assumptions.
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4imprint hits home straight with buy-in conversions
Trustees of 4imprint’s defined benefit pension scheme have reached agreement to convert two previous buy-in arrangements to a buyout, as the US-focused company looks to tackle its UK legacy obligations.
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Northern Ireland Assembly latest to join public sector pensions reform push
Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly will be subject to significant changes to their pensions from the May 5 assembly election, bringing the country's politicians' retirement benefits in line with cost-saving efforts across the UK public sector.
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RBS decision to pass on £18m NI costs to members 'unsurprising'
Members of the Royal Bank of Scotland’s defined benefit pension scheme are set to foot the bill for an £18m rise in the bank’s national insurance contributions following the end of contracting-out, raising the question of whether this practice could become the norm.
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PiP calls on government to bridge infra gap
The Pensions Infrastructure Platform has called on the government to make UK infrastructure more appealing to investors, in an effort to address the mismatch between government hopes for infrastructure investment and schemes’ need for returns.
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Three complex investment issues demystified
PLSA Investment Conference 2016: Three pensions professionals were each tasked with explaining a complex investment issue in five minutes, demonstrating how things like good value, credit or Brexit can be explained to members.
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PLSA launches DB taskforce as deficits spiral
PLSA Investment Conference 2016: While the combined deficit in the PPF 7800 index has reached £322.8bn, the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association said it has launched a taskforce to “tackle the problems faced by defined benefit pension schemes”.