More LGPS news – Page 15
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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.
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Barnet sacks Capita and joins LGPS shared arrangement
The London Borough of Barnet has ended its contract with outsourcer Capita as the administrator of its pension scheme after a litany of breaches and scandals while it oversaw the Local Government Pension Scheme section.
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Contractor takes local authority to court over LGPS exit payment
A Manchester-based waste management company has brought a claim to the High Court against Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council over an alleged £13m exit credit due from the Local Government Pension Scheme.
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Hertfordshire LGPS employer agreement sidesteps cessation debt
A housing association has avoided a potentially crippling £3m cessation debt to the Local Government Pension Scheme via an innovative agreement with the scheme’s local administering authority.
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Labour MP calls for early access to public sector pensions
On the go: Labour MP Emily Thornberry has called for public sector workers to have access to their pension pots before they retire, claiming it would help boost the economy.
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Unions challenge govt delay to public scheme valuations
Two trade unions are seeking permission to launch a judicial review of the government’s decision to delay benefit top-ups due to members under the cost floor arrangement in public sector pension schemes.
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Kent Council fund initiates revamp of its ESG policies
Kent County Council is sprucing up its responsible ownership pension policy as climate concerns become mainstream.
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Kent Council Fund recoups £139m from Woodford investment
On the go: The Kent County Council Superannuation Fund will receive £139m from its investment in Woodford Investment Management’s flagship fund, though this still leaves the scheme with a £99m shortfall.
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City of Westminster scheme to cut equities and diversify portfolio
The City of Westminster Pension Fund has shifted its investment strategy in response to concerns about volatility in equity markets, added to a need to diversify risk and lock down an improved funding ratio.
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NewsGovt to consult on McCloud solution as new members could be worse off
The government has warned that changes ordered by the courts to rectify a landmark discrimination case could make some members worse off.
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Contractors take advantage of LGPS loophole on exit payments
The pensions industry is still waiting for the government to close a loophole allowing outsourcers to claw back surplus from the Local Government Pension Scheme even when they have not paid into the plan.
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Border to Coast hires Pimco for multi-asset credit fund
On the go: Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has appointed Pimco as the core manager for its multi-asset credit fund, which is expected to launch in early 2021.
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Scottish local funds urged to develop information standards
Inconsistencies and lack of standardisation in information are frustrating efforts to make a ‘like-for-like’ comparison between local authority funds in Scotland, a new government report has found.
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OpinionLGPS: The differing approaches to investment pooling
The belated establishment of LGPS pools has revealed an inequality in resources across differently sized schemes, says Broadridge’s Jonathan Libre.
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Thousands of firefighters to return to pre-2015 pensions
On the go: An employment tribunal ruled on Wednesday that more than 6,000 firefighters are entitled to return to pre-2015 public sector schemes, following similar decisions for other affected civil servant groups.
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Johnson lambasts billion-pound costs of LGPS
The stellar investment returns of the Local Government Pension Scheme over the past decade may be overplayed, according to a leading expert from a right-wing think tank, who also controversially claimed that the scheme offers poor value for money.
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Barnet sees improvement in admin following regulatory intervention
The London Borough of Barnet Superannuation Fund has introduced a range of new internal controls to improve its administration in response to sustained criticism of its service levels and intervention by the Pensions Regulator.
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Ombudsman upholds complaint against LGPS despite predator warning
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against Hampshire County Council and the Hampshire Pension Fund involving a transferring member who fell victim to a scam.
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LGPS urged to drop active managers for cheaper passive alternatives
On the go: Local authority funds are coming under increasing pressure from the government to switch their active holdings to passive investments.
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TPR still unhappy with pensions admin at Barnet
The Pensions Regulator has issued a draft improvement notice to the London Borough of Barnet to tackle deficiencies in the pension fund’s administration processes and controls.








