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Border to Coast on track to deliver £110m in cost savings
On the go: The circa £24.7bn Border to Coast Pensions Partnership is on track to deliver more than £110m of cumulative net savings within its first decade of pooling and more than £250m in the first 15 years, according to its annual report.
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Employer seeks £265,000 in damages from Plumbing Pensions
A plumbing employer has filed a summons at the Court of Session in Edinburgh seeking more than £265,000 in damages from Plumbing Pensions over its alleged repeated failures to manage the scheme’s Section 75 debt.
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Podcast: Too much jargon hampers sustainable investing drive
Podcast: Politicians and the pensions industry risk jeopardising the progress made on sustainable investing because they are too fond of jargon. Members are keen to get involved, but they have to understand what they are getting involved in. Georgia Stewart, chief executive of Tumelo, and Chris Hulatt, co-founder of Octopus Group, talk sustainability, inter-generational fairness and cryptocurrencies.
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Leek United Building Society joins Enplan platform
On the go: The circa £45m Leek United Building Society Pension and Assurance Scheme has joined the Enplan Pension Platform, which will provide governance, actuarial, investment and administration services to the scheme.
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Brunel Pension Partnership launches multi-asset credit fund
On the go: The £30bn Brunel Pension Partnership has launched a multi-asset credit fund, split across three separate mandates.
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Kingfisher completes £900m buy in; Londis scheme winds up
Risk watch: A roundup up of the latest derisking transactions, including the Kingfisher scheme’s £900m buy-in with Aviva and the Londis scheme winding up after a bulk annuity transaction.
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Nest govt loan increases 66% in pandemic year
On the go: The loan from the Department for Work and Pensions to Nest increased by 66 per cent in 2020-21, as the government-backed master trust saw a rise in members and assets under management.
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PASA launches guidance to help schemes’ e-admin journey
On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has launched new guidance on e-administration, as schemes need to get their data in order to comply with the pensions dashboards deadline in 2023.
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DWP’s stronger nudge is not ‘fit for purpose’
On the go: The “stronger nudge” towards guidance recently proposed by the Department for Work and Pensions is inadequate on its own and will impact members too late in the process to have a real effect, according to industry experts.
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HMRC extends reporting and payment deadlines for scheme pays
On the go: HM Revenue & Customs has extended the deadline for savers who want to use their pension scheme to settle tax charges from a previous year.
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USS employers pledge greater covenant support
Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has pledged additional covenant support to the pension scheme, in a move it said will spare its members the crippling contribution rate rises announced following the scheme’s 2020 valuation.
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Railpen targets net-zero, LGPS funds invest in renewable assets
ESG spotlight: AA roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with the Railways Pension Scheme pledging to reduce carbon emissions, Local Government Pension Scheme funds investing in a renewable strategy, and new signatories to the Green Pensions Charter.
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Ombudsman slaps fine on ‘reckless’ trustee for multiple breaches
The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the trustee of a small pension scheme for multiple breaches of trust and instances of malpractice, while demanding they reimburse the scheme to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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Govt introduces public service pensions bill in parliament
On the go: The government introduced the public service pensions and judicial offices bill in the House of Lords on Monday that will allow the implementation of the McCloud remedy.
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DWP failed in communicating women’s state pension age changes
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions failed in communicating changes to women’s state pension age, according to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman.
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Savers given opportunity to lock in minimum pension age at 55
The government has given savers a way to avoid the minimum pension age increase in 2028, as new rules will allow individuals to keep their protected pension age if they transfer their pension.
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Industry experts predict limited roll-out of CDC schemes
The government's consultation on regulations governing collective defined contribution schemes was received as a welcome step forward in the industry, but experts have cautioned that initial demand is likely to be low due to the restrictive conditions and high costs imposed on the market.
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DWP loses court battle on PPF cap
The Department for Work and Pensions has seen its appeal on the Pension Protection Fund cap, previously considered discriminatory by the High Court, dismissed by the Court of Appeal, which means the pensions lifeboat will have to alter its benefits structure.
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TPR updates board code of conduct following Smart’s appointment
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has updated its policies in relation to its board members’ declaration of interests, following criticisms that TPR did not publish potential conflicts arising from connected parties in its public register.
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DWP extends Anthony Arter’s term as Pensions Ombudsman
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has extended the term of Anthony Arter as Pensions Ombudsman for another year.