All News articles – Page 93
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NewsUnion takes Bolt to court over pension rights
GMB union is taking ride-hailing service Bolt to court in a bid to grant its drivers employment rights including pensions, while Uber has promised a Sharia-compliant pension fund for its drivers by October.
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NewsDB schemes’ surplus increases £55bn in May
On the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,215 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index increased by £55.4bn in May.
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NewsHouse of Fraser scheme secures £600mn buyout
On the go: The House of Fraser Beatties & Jenners Pension Scheme has completed a £600mn buyout with Pension Insurance Corporation, covering 3,850 deferred members and 5,050 pensioners.
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NewsLGPS advisory board chair appeals for infrastructure clarity
On the go: The government needs to provide a clearer definition of the kind of infrastructure investment it wants public sector schemes to carry out as part of its levelling up agenda, the chair of the Local Government Pension Scheme advisory board has said.
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NewsResearch group releases open source investment performance code
On the go: The Thinking Ahead Institute has released new open-source data that pensions schemes can use to measure investment performance.
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NewsEmployers failing to grasp LGPS costs and ‘responsibilities’
Many employers do not understand the value or costs associated with being part of the Local Government Pension Scheme, according to the assistant director of the £28.2bn Greater Manchester Pension Fund.
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NewsDWP questions industry on Nest’s fund offering
The Department for Work and Pensions is gathering views on support available to scheme members when making savings decisions, and is questioning the industry on whether Nest’s current offering is sufficient.
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NewsTPR’s new DB funding code expected in September 2023
The Pensions Regulator expects its much-anticipated new defined benefit funding code to be in place and operational by September 2023, according to its latest corporate plan.
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NewsCleveland Potash schemes appoint pension services provider
On the go: The £285mn Cleveland Potash Pension Schemes has appointed Willis Towers Watson’s OneDB to provide combined actuarial, fiduciary management and administrative services.
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NewsRailpen launches voting coalition, BlackRock expands client voting
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including Railpen announcing a pushback against “unequal voting rights” and BlackRock giving its pension clients more say in how they take part in shareholder votes.
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NewsOpperman supports public sector DB reform
On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has warned that public sector defined benefit schemes should be reformed, branding the system unsustainable.
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NewsSmall pots member exchange trial scuppered by NMPA
A trial being developed by three master trusts to exchange small pots has ground to a halt before it even started, due to the new normal minimum pension age rules, and will only be able to advance if new legislation is introduced.
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NewsAnalysts consider PensionBee a potential takeover target
On the go: PensionBee’s competitors may have to buy the platform to stop it dominating the defined contribution market, Jefferies analysts have suggested.
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NewsHow to handle disagreements over ESG on trustee boards
Pressure to align on sustainability can often lead to a lack of consensus within the board over what approach to take, and how quickly to take it.
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NewsNearly a third of DB trustees think net zero ‘isn’t relevant’
On the go: Thirty per cent of defined benefit pension trustees think efforts to push their schemes towards net zero emissions “isn’t relevant to them”, according to new research.
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NewsTPR to review initial TCFD reports
On the go: The Pensions Regulator will review schemes’ published Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures reports in the coming months, it has disclosed.
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NewsTPR sets lower competency bar for new CDC trustees
The Pensions Regulator has distinguished between its expectations on trustee competence for new and experienced trustees, as part of amendments to its new code for collective defined contribution schemes.
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NewsBMW disputes inclusion on Make My Money Matter net zero target list
BMW has contested its inclusion on a list of the UK’s 20 largest pension schemes to have allegedly not set net zero targets.
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NewsICO in talks with TPR over member communications
On the go: The Information Commissioner’s Office is engaging with the Pensions Regulator to clarify the current rules involving member communications, as schemes and providers believe existing legislation prevents them from reaching out to these individuals.
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NewsStaffordshire Fire and Rescue Service pauses McCloud payments
The Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service has stopped making payments to members of the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme affected by the McCloud ruling after pressure from the government.








