All News articles – Page 158
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Mere 4% of advisers appointed by DB schemes
On the go: Trustees of defined benefit schemes have been encouraged to work with a wider range of financial advisers as it emerged only 4 per cent have been appointed by a scheme.
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Consultants seek to push up industry sustainability standards
A new working group formed by 12 UK investment consultants is aiming to encourage standardisation of practices and meaningful action on sustainability among asset owners.
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DB schemes with ‘clean bill of health’ before pandemic
Data crunch: High levels of hedging, integrated approaches to risk management, long-term targets and clearly defined journey plans all made for sepia-tinted tranche 14 valuations.
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Plumbing scheme announces independent governance review
The Plumbing & Mechanical Services (UK) Industry Pension Scheme is to carry out an independent review of its governance structures, after sustained criticism from the scheme's small employers and a court case over its handling of orphan liabilities.
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TPR looks to reclaim £250,000 from fraudster
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has announced it is attempting to recoup £250,000 from a convicted fraudster.
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Trustees on the hook for advice under new FCA guidance
On the go: Trustees have been warned that providing personalised illustrations to demonstrate the outcomes of a defined benefit pension transfer will be viewed as regulated advice under new guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Pensions freedom age to increase from 55 to 57
On the go: The government has confirmed it will increase the age at which people can access their pension from 55 to 57 in 2028.
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Master trusts to face cost challenges in years ahead
The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic is only the latest in a long line of structural challenges the master trust industry must face in coming years, according to a new report from the Pensions Policy Institute.
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Marathon scheme completes £610m buy-in with Rothesay Life
On the go: Oil and gas production company RockRose has completed a full £610m buy-in with Rothesay Life for the Marathon Service Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme.
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DB transfer values rocket to £500k
On the go: The number of defined benefit transfer requests has dropped in the past quarter, but the average value still rocketed to above £500,000.
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Unison presses LGPS schemes to work harder on green transition
Workers’ union Unison has called for local authority pension schemes to back ‘green’ causes with dedicated funds as part of their increasing commitment to climate-aware investing.
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Escott on the fast track to Railpen
High flyer Caroline Escott joined Railpen on September 1 as senior investment manager for active ownership. At just 36, and a millennial in a senior role, she is a rarity in the six trillion-pound pension industry, not noted for diversity.
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Industry unmoved by regulator’s DB funding arguments
The introduction of a twin-track approach to regulating defined benefit scheme funding could stifle the creativity needed to navigate the current financial crisis, experts have warned.
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Nest achieves tobacco-free goal ahead of schedule
On the go: Nest, the government-backed master trust, announced on Thursday that its investment portfolio is free of investments in tobacco companies.
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One in 20 workers missing out on pension contributions
On the go: One in 20 employees are being short-changed by their employer and are not receiving the pension they are due, research has found.
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Govt to force schemes to publish climate risk disclosures
On the go: The largest pension schemes will be legally required to assess and report on climate change risks within their investment portfolios under new government rules.
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PPF levy expected to increase due to Covid-19 impact
As insolvencies ramp up and more defined benefit schemes are expected to end up at the Pension Protection Fund, the lifeboat might need to increase its levy to face a multibillion-pound hit, amid several other solutions, analysis from LCP shows.
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Calls for government to clarify dashboard data standards
On the go: The government is facing growing calls to “come clean” about what data is required from pension schemes and providers for the pensions dashboard so that the industry can prepare properly, following conflicting reports.
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Police officers warn of age discrimination in McCloud remedy
The government’s proposed remedy for the McCloud/Sargeant age discrimination cases fails to address the issue in a “fair and non-discriminatory manner”, a group of police officers has warned.
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More than £30m lost to scams in three years
On the go: Pension savers should reject “unexpected” pension offers made online or over the phone, regulators have urged in their latest ScamSmart campaign, as figures showed more than £30m has been lost to scammers since 2017.