All News articles – Page 125
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NewsMore schemes choosing buyouts over self-sufficiency, Aon finds
On the go: The number of pension schemes targeting buyouts has surpassed those opting for self-sufficiency for the first time, according to new research from Aon.
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NewsSupply chains – the missing link for investors on ‘S’
Institutional investors play an important role in helping portfolio companies improve their social credentials, but issues must not be moved up and down the supply chain.
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NewsSupermarket pension schemes commit to net zero
On the go: The Tesco Plc Pension Scheme and the Tesco Retirement Savings Plan, which together have assets of more than £24bn, have pledged to reach net zero by no later than 2050.
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NewsTrustees given transfer halt powers
On the go: Pension fund trustees will be able to halt suspicious transfers from November 30, following new powers from the Pensions Regulator.
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NewsGreater Manchester Pension Fund awards £700m mandate
On the go: The £27.6bn Greater Manchester Pension Fund has appointed Schroders Capital to manage its diversified direct real estate portfolio, worth more than £700m.
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NewsUCU members back strike action over USS pension cuts
University and College Union members have backed industrial action over cuts proposed by the Universities Superannuation Scheme trustee and Universities UK, the group representing 340 USS employers.
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NewsUniversity of Dundee urged to agree pensions deal with striking staff
On the go: The Scottish government’s higher education minister has urged the University of Dundee to reach an agreement with staff striking over controversial plans to move low-paid workers to a defined contribution scheme.
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NewsFirefighters threaten legal action over McCloud costs
The government is braced for more McCloud drama after the Fire Brigades Union published a letter threatening legal action to stop the cost of the remedy falling on members.
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NewsGovt U-turns on minimum pension age hike protections
The government has closed the opportunity for people to transfer to a pension scheme that would offer pension age protection ahead of its planned minimum pension age increase.
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NewsCoffey: Pensions a ‘superpower’ to combat climate change
On the go: The full power of pensions needs to be used to reduce climate risk in savers’ portfolios and help push the UK towards achieving net zero in the future, work and pensions secretary Thérèse Coffey has urged.
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NewsMassive retender exercise sees fiduciary manager fees drop
On the go:The Competition and Markets Authority order for schemes to run a fiduciary management tender exercise led to a 345 per cent increase in retenders in 2021, a process that saw a marked decline in fees, according to research from Isio.
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NewsCOP26: Schemes require robust support to make an impact
Regulators, schemes and fund managers must put measures and checks in place to ensure that institutional investors are making “better investment decisions” to ensure sustainable investing can “thrive”, the COP26 conference has heard.
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NewsUSS says High Court challenge has ‘no merit’
On the go: The Universities Superannuation Scheme has said that a wide-ranging legal challenge recently brought to the High Court by university academics has “absolutely no merit”.
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NewsLifeSight invests in climate fund, guide for stewardship launched
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including LifeSight’s investment in a climate transition fund, a stewardship reporting guide launched by consultants, and The People’s Pension’s climate pledge.
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NewsGovt suffers defeat in Lords over triple lock scrap
On the go: The government has suffered a defeat in the House of Lords over its plans to restrict increases in the state pension next year by temporarily suspending the triple lock.
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NewsCharity scheme to leave PPF assessment in £30m buy-in
On the go: The John Townsend Trust Pension and Assurance Scheme has agreed a £30m full scheme buy-in with Legal & General, moving out of the assessment period at the Pension Protection Fund.
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NewsDaily Mail owner nears £400m pension deal amid takeover
On the go: A potential takeover deal of the Daily Mail and General Trust by the Rothermeres would see a sum of approximately £400m being injected into the publisher’s pension schemes, DMGT has announced.
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NewsUCU considers legal action against USS and calls for valuation pause
The University and College Union’s general secretary has written to the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s chief executive outlining the potential for legal action against the scheme’s trustees and has called for a pause in the 2020 valuation process.
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NewsTPR’s chair to lead investment benchmark tool for schemes
On the go: Asset management consultancy MJ Hudson has announced the creation of an investment decision-making tool for pension schemes, which will be headed by the Pensions Regulator chair Sarah Smart.
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NewsBrunel transfers funds to new Paris-aligned benchmarks
On the go: The £28bn Brunel Pension Partnership, which handles the assets of 10 partner funds with an aggregate size of circa £40bn, has transferred more than £3bn to its new FTSE Russell Paris-aligned benchmark series.








