All articles by Pádraig Floyd – Page 6
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NewsBank of England: LDI strategies need 250bp collateral buffer
The Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee announced on March 29 a recommendation to the Pensions Regulator that it specify “minimum levels of resilience” in relation to pension schemes’ liability-driven investments to avoid damaging feedback loops from being forced sellers of assets.
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NewsDB funding code is full of unintended consequences
The Pensions Regulator’s draft defined benefit funding code has received some praise, yet for many it falls short of providing both stronger governance and greater certainty for schemes and sponsors.
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NewsLCP toughens up its ESG policies
LCP has launched a responsible investment philosophy designed to focus industry attention on concrete action to address systemic risks posed by issues such as climate change and inequality.
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NewsUse dashboards delay to achieve ‘dramatic improvements’ in data
Pensions schemes that apply data matching techniques could see “dramatic improvements in the quality of their member data”, and should use the dashboards programme delay to get their data “dashboard ready”, according to new research sponsored by LCP.
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NewsLiving Pension: Fighting poverty with better retirement saving
The Living Wage Foundation has launched the Living Pension Employer standard, a voluntary programme for employers who wish to address low levels of pension saving among lower paid workers.
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NewsDC members want better access to ESG investment strategies
Demand for environmental, social and governance criteria to be considered in pension scheme investment strategies continues to grow and find a broader base of support.
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NewsBudget 2023: Chancellor’s box of tricks makes LTA disappear
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has faced calls in recent weeks to relax the rules on certain pension tax allowances to further his campaign to encourage older workers back into the workforce.
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NewsBeware the ideas of March – or perhaps embrace them
The Budget rumour mill has been grinding away and suggests that chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to loosen the reins on a number of pension allowances.
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NewsAsset managers must up their game on engagement and diversity
Despite improvements in stewardship and governance in the asset management industry, research from ShareAction has shown there are considerable gaps in performance.
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NewsRising costs of retirement income not necessarily all bad news
The cost of meeting the minimum standard of the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s retirement living standards increased by almost a fifth (18 per cent), or nearly £1,900 in 2022, according to the Aon UK DC Pension Tracker.
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NewsGulf of inequality: Little progress on women’s pensions gap
New data from HM Revenue & Customs, released on March 8, leaves little to celebrate on International Women’s Day, as it clearly shows that women are still earning considerably less than men at every stage of life.
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NewsNew PPI report backs alternatives for DC investment strategies
Alternative assets may have a greater role in defined contribution strategies, offering both greater diversification and a hedge for volatility in public markets, according to a new report.
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NewsLatest dashboards delay is catastrophic for consumers
The latest delay to the Pensions Dashboards Programme announced at the end of last week was met with many shows of good grace – and perhaps schadenfreude – from certain parts of the pensions industry.
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NewsCost of living crisis is compounded by apathy in the workplace
The cost of living crisis has raised concerns among pension schemes that some members may choose to abandon their pensions in order to boost their take-home pay.
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NewsPensions admin: No longer the Cinderella function
Pensions administration is often considered a sleepy backwater for technical pensions nerds, but its time has come, and 2023 is going to be the year of the administrator.
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NewsAsset managers failing to combat crises
Asset managers continue to drag their feet in the adoption and implementation of measures to combat the “the most dangerous human and natural crises of our time”, according to a report released by ShareAction.
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NewsTravel towards endgame has accelerated
The buoyant mood surrounding the pension scheme derisking market has received further evidence that confidence is based on fundamentals, not sentiment.
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NewsGovernment incentive plans are focused on wrong groups of workers
Government efforts to boost Britain’s economic activity should focus on supporting more mothers into work and helping older workers and those with a disability stay in work, not those who have already retired, according to new research published by the Resolution Foundation.
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NewsCalls for MPAA to be raised may overlook root of economic inactivity
The government has called on older people to re-enter the labour market to help boost economic activity, but has this generation been disincentivised by the very regulations designed to give them greater freedom and choice over accessing their pensions?
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NewsDashboard consultation: missed opportunities and a lack of clarity
The closure of the joint consultations on the long-awaited pensions dashboard have raised concerns about timing and the direction of both organisations running the show.





