All Outsourcing articles
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         News NewsEndgame options driving fiduciary management’s ‘evolution’, report showsLarge outsourcing agreements are helping to offset the pipeline of DB pension schemes heading for buyout, according to Quantum Advisory, as trustees weigh up more endgame options. 
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         News NewsFiduciary manager models ‘outperform client portfolios’, report showsMany model growth portfolios used by fiduciary managers outperformed the actual portfolios run on behalf of pension scheme clients, a new report shows. 
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         News News‘Pivotal point’ for fiduciary management as DB maturesFiduciary managers face a “pivotal point” as DB schemes mature and the investment and regulatory landscapes grow more complex, according to Isio. 
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         News NewsRoyal Mail scheme hires BlackRock to manage assetsOn the go: The circa £13bn Royal Mail Pension Plan has hired BlackRock to handle £8.8bn worth of its defined benefit scheme assets as an outsourced chief investment officer. 
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         News NewsCentrica schemes appoint Redington to oversee new investment modelOn the go: The Centrica UK defined benefit pension schemes, comprising the Centrica Pension Scheme, the Centrica Engineers Pension Scheme and the Centrica Pension Plan, have selected Redington as strategic investment consultant. 
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         News NewsOpperman to lead task force on ‘social factors’ in ESGPensions minister Guy Opperman has announced the creation of a task force to aid trustees with monitoring data and international reporting developments as they pertain to the “S” in environmental, social and governance considerations. 
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         News NewsPPF sets increase cap for risk-based levies due to Covid-19 impactOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund has announced its final levy rules for 2022-23, which include a new 25 per cent cap on increases to its risk-based levy to protect schemes whose bills would otherwise rise significantly. 
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         News NewsBig schemes turn to fiduciary managers during pandemicData crunch: The average size of a pension scheme taking on a fiduciary manager rose by around 80 per cent during the Covid-19 pandemic, suggesting the flexibility afforded by the model was particularly attractive in turbulent market conditions, according to research from IC Select. 
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         News NewsHigh Court spares council £6.5m in LGPS exit credit rulingThe High Court has found in favour of a county council in a battle with a contractor over £6.5m in exit credits, a ruling legal experts say provides much-needed clarity over regulations that have given rise to several legal disputes. 
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         News NewsBA signs 'first of its kind' £21bn deal with BlackRockThe trustees of the British Airways pension schemes have signed a deal with BlackRock that places the investment management company in charge of the day-to-day management of more than £21bn of assets. 
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         News NewsEmployer data struggles hamper McCloud administrationOn the go: Gaps in employer records are far and away the biggest data challenge for administrators looking to tackle problems like McCloud, according to a Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association poll. 
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         News NewsCloud-based data recovery service wins industry praiseA new cloud-based service promising independent data backup facilities for pension schemes has won praise from industry experts, who hailed it as an “innovative solution” to the rare but worrisome prospect of administrator failure. 
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      NewsTrustees cannot outsource responsibility for cyber riskOn the go: Trustees bear ultimate responsibility for managing cyber risk even when they outsource administration to a third party, and must ensure they carry out due diligence, according to a new report. 
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      NewsCyber security awareness lags as attacks jump threefoldOn the go: A third of respondents to a poll by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association confessed they did not know their organisation’s cyber security plans, despite cyber crimes surging by 86 per cent in a single quarter this year. 
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      NewsCalls for retirement estimates to be dropped from first dashboardsPension schemes and administrators have requested that the first version of the pensions dashboards run without the inclusion of estimated retirement income data, due to the lack of data and standards for these calculations. 
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      NewsMercer launches DB master trust as demand for consolidation increasesMercer has launched a new defined benefit master trust promising sponsors enhanced governance and economies of scale, amid an accelerating trend towards consolidation and outsourced solutions, with pensions minister Guy Opperman stating that “bigger is better”. 
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      NewsCovid and regulatory burdens push building society to outsource schemeWith the work of lay trustees becoming more complex, and the pandemic highlighting other areas in need of sponsors’ attention, the Furness Building Society has opted to outsource services for its defined benefit scheme, a trend that is expected to accelerate. 
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      NewsCovid-19 forces half of DC schemes to review objectivesThe coronavirus pandemic has compelled more than 50 per cent of defined contribution schemes to review their objectives and 20 per cent to alter their short-term plans, according to a report by Aon. 
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      NewsBarnet sacks Capita and joins LGPS shared arrangementThe London Borough of Barnet has ended its contract with outsourcer Capita as the administrator of its pension scheme after a litany of breaches and scandals while it oversaw the Local Government Pension Scheme section. 
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         Opinion OpinionLGPS: The differing approaches to investment poolingThe belated establishment of LGPS pools has revealed an inequality in resources across differently sized schemes, says Broadridge’s Jonathan Libre. 
 





