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Pension managers expect spike in member activity from dashboards
As the first deadline for connection to the pensions dashboards ecosystem passes, new research shows that almost a third of pension schemes are expecting a surge of activity in the first month once dashboards go live.
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DWP to introduce CDC legislation in autumn, pensions minister says
Torsten Bell says the government will legislate later this year to allow for multi-employer and decumulation-only CDC models.
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Annual Funding Statement: Covenant assessment clarity welcomed
In its Annual Funding Statement, the regulator clarified aspects of covenant assessments to help trustee boards through the first valuations under the new funding regime.
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Annual Funding Statement: Trustees should prepare for surplus release options
Industry commentators have welcomed the recommendation from the regulator to engage early with sponsors over the potential release of DB surpluses.
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Annual Funding Statement: Focus on endgame planning, says TPR
The regulator’s latest Annual Funding Statement shows strong funding across most of the DB sector, but it says recent volatility means trustees should maintain focus on robust endgame planning.
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Minister for industry commits to fixing British Coal surplus ‘injustice’
Minister for industry Sarah Jones has “pledged to resolve” the matter of the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme’s £2.3bn investment reserve.
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Master trusts increasingly ‘testing the water’ with private markets allocations
LCP research shows master trusts are in step with the government’s drive to invest more in ‘productive finance’ such as private equity and infrastructure.
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Railpen hires life sciences expert to boost Oxford-Cambridge development work
The £34bn pension scheme has hired Emma Goodford to lead its life sciences and innovation leasing work as it develops a portfolio of assets in the Oxford-Cambridge “growth corridor”.
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How the government plans to consolidate small pension pots
Pension schemes will have to be able to facilitate automatic consolidation of pension pots smaller than £1,000 from 2030, under proposals set out by the government today.
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Metals firm completes buy-in in less than five weeks
ELG Metals UK secured a £28m buy-in with Just Group in five weeks due to favourable pricing and market conditions.
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Fall in deficit repair payments 'marks boost for DB sponsors'
The quarterly total of deficit reduction contributions into defined benefit schemes fell below £1bn in the second quarter of 2024, for the first time in several years.
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Regulator clarifies superfund guidance ahead of expected market growth
TPR has sought to clarify its expectations and address misconceptions around superfund transactions ahead of the Pension Schemes Bill and potential new entrant to the sector.
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Fiduciary manager models ‘outperform client portfolios’, report shows
Many model growth portfolios used by fiduciary managers outperformed the actual portfolios run on behalf of pension scheme clients, a new report shows.
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Investment rule change for insurers could aid buy-in pricing
Pension insurers could soon be given new investment flexibilities designed to boost their ability to allocate to UK assets – a move that could improve bulk annuity pricing.
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First pension provider fully connected to dashboards ecosystem
Legal & General has become the first to successfully connect to the ‘live’ pensions dashboards system ahead of the first deadline for the largest companies at the end of this month.
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How pension schemes have reassured members through the ‘taper tantrum’
Equity markets have endured significant volatility over the past two weeks since the US introduced international trade tariffs on most of its trading partners. Jon Yarker looks at how pension schemes have reacted and helped their members understand the situation.
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Border to Coast to vote against BP over weakened climate targets
The LGPS pool plans to vote against the re-election of several board members at the oil giant’s forthcoming annual general meeting.
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2050 net zero goals are ‘no longer realistic’, warns Ortec
New scenario analysis has shown significant economic and investment impacts if the current trajectory of global warming continues, hitting inflation, growth, equities and bonds.
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PLSA calls for ‘evidence-led’ approach to LGPS pooling overhaul
The pensions industry trade body has urged the government to put members at the centre of pooling reforms and to ensure a review process that is “transparent, fair, evidence-led and fully costed”.
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Megafunds ball back in government’s court as LGPS pools approved
Six LGPS pools have been approved by the government following its ‘Fit for the future’ consultation, with final feedback awaited in its formal consultation response.