All Pan Trustees articles
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         News NewsM&G completes £286m Northern Bank BPA dealThe transaction is the second with M&G's insurance subsidiary Prudential since it returned to the BPA market. 
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         News NewsP&O announces £440m scheme buy-inThe trustee of the P&O Pension Scheme has today announced that it has agreed a £440 million buy-in with Rothesay, securing the remaining benefits of 5,300 scheme members. 
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         News NewsSappi UK scheme completes full £150mn buy-inOn the go: The Sappi UK Pension Scheme has completed a full £150mn buy-in with Phoenix Group subsidiary Standard Life. 
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         News NewsDe La Rue agrees £320mn buy-inOn the go: The £988.7mn De La Rue Pension Scheme has agreed a £320mn buy-in with insurer Scottish Widows. 
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         News NewsAsset manager scheme secures £175mn full buy-inOn the go: The Findel Group Pension Fund has agreed a £175mn full scheme buy-in deal with Standard Life. 
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         News NewsBuilders’ merchant scheme secures £8m buy-inOn the go: The £9.4m Atkinson Northern Limited Retirement Benefits Scheme has secured an £8m buy-in with Legal & General Assurance Society. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to beat volatility in 2019With an eye purely on the numbers, it might be tough to pinpoint exactly what has led to the worst year for stock markets since the end of the global financial crisis. 
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      FeaturesTrustees pour cold water on wild consolidator claimsThe Edi Truell-backed Pension SuperFund has been no stranger to controversy in its short lifespan. 
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      FeaturesSolving consultancy's transparency problemAnalysis: The first findings to be presented by the Competition and Markets Authority show that no one is squeaky clean in the investment consulting and fiduciary management businesses. How can both products become more transparent? 
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         News NewsNissan defies carmaker trend towards DCCar manufacturer Nissan is consulting on a proposed switch to a career average scheme to reduce the volatility of its pension liabilities, amid recent and proposed moves to defined contribution in the industry. 
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         Features FeaturesBetter data flow could transform pensions, but will it?Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: A yawning technology gap has long been identified in the sector, but many feel more than the dashboard is needed to drag pensions into the 21 century. 
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      OpinionBin or bring in – which laws are needed and which have to go?Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: We asked five experts to nominate one law or regulation they would scrap, and another they would introduce. This is what they said. 
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         News NewsBAA switches manager as LDI competition growsThe BAA Pension Scheme is implementing a full interest rate hedge, and has in a first step replaced its liability-driven investment manager to improve “efficiency”. 
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         News NewsTrustees urged to keep their cool on news of hung parliamentMarkets sometimes react in unexpected ways, but most will have anticipated that a hung parliament would not be well received. 
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         News NewsPensions slip down the agenda after electionIf Theresa May’s Conservatives succeed in forming a lasting government, their immediate policy concerns regarding pensions are unlikely to change. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs the 'gilts plus' model broken?The best way to calculate scheme liabilities has been the topic of much debate since defined benefit deficits have started making the headlines. So is the gilts plus model appropriate? Six experts, including from the Pensions Regulator, come together to discuss the merits of different valuation methods. 
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      OpinionHow should trustees and employers negotiate valuations?Should trustees and scheme sponsors discuss valuation methodology or are there bigger concerns? Paul McGlone from Aon Hewitt, David Weeks from the Association of Member Nominated Trustees, Jonathan Reynolds from Capital Cranfield Trustees, Leslie Scrine from the M&G Group Pension Scheme, Andrew Cheeseman from Pan Trustees and Andrew Young from the Pensions Regulator talk about their experience on both sides. 
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      OpinionWhat alternative valuation methods can schemes use?What options do schemes have apart from ‘gilts plus’ to find out how well funded they are? Paul McGlone from Aon Hewitt, David Weeks from the Association of Member Nominated Trustees, Jonathan Reynolds from Capital Cranfield Trustees, Leslie Scrine from the M&G Group Pension Scheme, Andrew Cheeseman from Pan Trustees and Andrew Young from the Pensions Regulator discuss scheme valuation methods. 
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      OpinionDoes ‘gilts plus’ lead to inappropriate investment strategies?Should valuation assumptions be a function of the investment strategy? What does the regulator say about the gilts-plus approach? Paul McGlone from Aon Hewitt, David Weeks from the Association of Member Nominated Trustees, Jonathan Reynolds from Capital Cranfield, Leslie Scrine from the M&G Group Pension Scheme, Andrew Cheeseman from Pan Trustees and Andrew Young from the Pensions Regulator discuss scheme valuation methods. 
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      NewsDGF growth expected to continue despite challengesExperts predicted the continued growth of the diversified growth fund market this week, even as the asset class comes under increased scrutiny over performance and competition from advisers. 
 





