All News articles – Page 76
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Govt redefines fiduciary management in CMA probe reply
The government has excluded transition management from the scope of fiduciary management in its response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s 2018 investigation of the sector.
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Work and Pensions Committee chair Timms receives knighthood
On the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has received a knighthood in the Queen’s birthday honours.
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‘Broad dissatisfaction’ felt over govt’s pensions policy
On the go: Dissatisfaction has mounted over the government’s handling of pensions policy during the past year.
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Soas demands new USS valuation and inequality assessments
On the go: Soas University of London and its union branch have jointly called for “an evidence-based, moderately prudent valuation as soon as possible” of the £88.8bn Universities Superannuation Scheme.
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Public sector pension liabilities break £2tn with 16% surge
On the go: Changes to mortality assumptions have played their part in pushing the net public sector pension liability up by 15.6 per cent between the 2018-19 and 2019-20 periods, reaching almost £2.2tn.
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FTSE 100 schemes see surplus hit £100bn record
On the go: Defined benefit schemes sponsored by FTSE 100 companies have seen their surplus on an IAS 19 basis hit a record £100bn in mid-May, according to new analysis.
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Providers urge earlier introduction of Pension Wise ‘nudge’
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority’s new rules guiding customers to use Pension Wise before drawing down their pension, which came into force on June 1, have been criticised as “poorly timed and mismanaged” by one provider.
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TPR to review Stewardship Code with watchdogs and government
The Pensions Regulator will work with the government and fellow watchdogs to review the Financial Reporting Council’s revised UK Stewardship Code.
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National LGPS Frameworks appoints admin companies
On the go: The National Local Government Pension Scheme Frameworks has appointed a series of companies to provide pensions administration and operational support services.
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Charles Counsell to step down from TPR in 2023
On the go: Charles Counsell will be stepping down as chief executive of the Pensions Regulator in 2023 as he will not be seeking a second term at the watchdog’s helm.
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Auto-enrolled could accumulate £1.64mn pot over 70 years
On the go: An individual auto-enrolled on the average wage could accumulate a pension pot of £1.64mn over 70 years, according to Hargreaves Lansdown.
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New British Steel scheme signs second buy-in
On the go: The British Steel Pension Scheme II has secured a second buy-in with Legal & General, insuring around 25 per cent of its liabilities.
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Number of NHS workers claiming pension benefits hits record high
On the go: The number of NHS workers claiming their pension benefits reached an all-time high in April 2022, which Quilter has said suggests more people are deciding to retire.
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Bedfordshire pools academy liabilities in bid to cut volatility
The £2.76bn Bedfordshire Pension Fund’s committee has agreed to create a pool for its academies’ pension liabilities, in a bid to reduce the volatility caused by members entering and exiting the scheme.
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USS plans funding review as deficit drops to £1.6bn
The £88.8bn Universities Superannuation Scheme has teased the possibility of increasing benefits and cutting contributions, after its latest review revealed a markedly improved funding position.
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CHC scheme trustees warn CMA of ‘seriously detrimental’ sale
The trustees of the £181.2mn CHC Scotia Pension Scheme have told the Competition and Markets Authority that its recent intervention risks being “seriously detrimental to the interests of the scheme and its members”.
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Timms urges Opperman to reconsider FAS compensation cap
Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has asked pensions minister Guy Opperman to reconsider the interest on arrears and the application of the compensation cap for Financial Assistance Scheme members.
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‘Flurry of activity’ expected in the bulk annuity market
On the go: The buy-in and buyout market is expected to have a “flurry of activity” over the next 12 months as defined benefit schemes look to accelerate their derisking plans, according to LCP.
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TPR predicts improvements in funding levels
Pension schemes with recent valuation dates are expected to achieve improved funding levels, the Pensions Regulator has predicted, while many schemes in deficit should be able to maintain or reduce deficit repair contributions.
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Master trust retirement outcomes 5% above pre-pandemic levels
On the go: Expected retirement outcomes for defined contribution master trust members now sit 5 per cent above pre-pandemic levels, according to Hymans Robertson.