More defined benefit news – Page 74
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Industrial action threats in response to new USS employer consultation
On the go: The University and College Union has once again hinted that industrial action may be called for after accusing Universities UK of failing to stand up for members.
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Independent schools’ TPS phased withdrawal to start in August
On the go: Independent schools will be allowed to gradually phase out their participation in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, with the new regulations coming into force in August.
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Association of British Insurers completes £26m buy-in
On the go: The Association of British Insurers Pension & Assurance Scheme has completed a £26m buy-in with Aviva.
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TPR to beef up schemes’ climate change disclosure demands
The Pensions Regulator will demand that trustees add more climate change information to their scheme returns, and has promised enforcement action where pension funds do not comply with basic requirements.
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UUK consults on way out of USS valuation wrangle
Universities UK, the employer group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has opened a consultation on a range of measures intended to settle the long-running feud over the 2020 USS valuation.
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Experts dismiss national pension fund proposal
Analysis: Experts have largely poured scorn on a highly controversial proposal to create a gigantic national sovereign fund by merging public schemes and then mopping up private plans as well.
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Shepherd Foods completes £3m buyout with Aviva
On the go: The Shepherd Foods (London) Limited defined benefit pension scheme has completed a £3m buyout with Aviva Group.
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Nest looks to allocate 5% of assets to private equity
On the go: Government-backed master trust Nest is looking to work with private equity managers who are prepared to cut fees in return for a regular capital stream from the UK’s largest workplace pension scheme.
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PASA rejects single provider approach to dashboards digital identity
On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has objected to the proposal by the Pensions Dashboards Programme for a “central digital identity”, arguing that it would create a “single point of failure”.
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Over half of DB-listed sponsors at risk claimed pandemic support
More than half of defined benefit-listed sponsors that are currently at high risk of insolvency made a claim for government support in December, and could face uncertainty when this lifeline comes to an end, according to analysis from EY.
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Schemes to pay maximum fraud compensation levy
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has announced it will raise the fraud compensation levy to the maximum allowed by law as the number of claims rise.
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New reporting requirements for trustees to prevent pension scams
On the go: The Pension Scams Industry Group has updated its code of good practice on combating pension scams, making new recommendations to trustees.
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NAO urges govt to address McCloud’s administrative impact
NAO urges govt to address McCloud's administrative impactThe National Audit Office has urged HM Treasury to address the administrative impact of the McCloud remedy as a matter of urgency, while highlighting a need to tackle the problem of cost control in public sector pensions.Enterkeywords.sh_embed {position: relative;height: auto;width:100%;z-index: 0;overflow: hidden;background-color: #222;color: ...
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USS rejects attempt to reopen controversial valuation
The Universities Superannuation Scheme has rejected a request by Universities UK, the advocacy group representing 340 higher education employers, to revisit the controversial assumptions behind its most recent valuation.
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Guidance brings ‘welcome clarity’ for trustees over financial advice
On the go: New guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority and the Pensions Regulator has clarified what constitutes unregulated financial advice, allowing schemes to offer cash equivalent transfer value quotations and annuity estimates, but banning drawdown illustrations.
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Third of schemes had data breaches in the past year
On the go: One-third of pension schemes have had their data breached in the past 12 months, according to new research.
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Brunel Pension Partnership reduces costs by £34bn
On the go: The Brunel Pension Partnership has published its annual report highlighting the cost saving incurred and the increased opportunities for stewardship, diversification and climate analysis for its members.
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HMRC sets final GMP reconciliation deadline
On the go: HM Revenue & Customs has set July 31 as the final deadline for defined benefit schemes to request their final guaranteed minimum pensions reconciliation data cuts.
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Industry facing trustee exodus due to TPR’s new powers
Concerns about the reach and remit of the new powers afforded to the Pensions Regulator have not been addressed by its guidance or draft policy, and are even forcing some trustees to quit, Aon has said.
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Embattled charities face pensions no-win situation
Embattled charities face pensions no-win situation With charities being crushed by the pandemic-led financial crisis, the situation of their defined benefit schemes has become even more precarious, with some organisations not being able to afford future pension liabilitiesEnterkeywords.sh_embed {position: relative;height: auto;width:100%;z-index: 0;overflow: hidden;background-color: #222;color: white;font-family: 'Lato', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, ...