All articles by Pensions Expert – Page 12
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PIPA 2019: Meet the judges
Pensions Expert has assembled a team of leading authorities on pension scheme management to judge the 2019 edition of the Pensions and Investment Provider Awards, which are now open for entry.
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Regulator appoints Charles Counsell as new chief executive
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has announced the appointment of Charles Counsell as its new chief executive.
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Chappell fined more than £124k for failing to reveal info about BHS sale
On the go: Dominic Chappell, the director and majority shareholder of the company that bought BHS for £1, has been ordered to pay more than £124,000 for failing to hand over information to the Pensions Regulator.
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CMA upholds competition judgment on consultants and fid mans
On the go: The Competition and Markets Authority has published its final report into investment consultancy and fiduciary management, maintaining its finding of an adverse effect on competition in both sectors.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Next steps for the pensions dashboard project
Podcast: Earlier this month, the Department for Work and Pensions published its long-awaited feasibility report and consultation on how the industry can create online pensions dashboards. What does the industry make of the study? And how much progress is needed to make the project a success? In this episode, Girish Menezes, board director at the Pensions Administration Standards Association, and Anthony Rafferty, managing director of fintech company Origo, discuss compulsion, dashboard governance and data.
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TPR prosecutes accountant suspected of fraud
On the go: An accountant is to appear in court charged with fraud and making employer-related investments.
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DWP expects superfunds to have 99% probability of success
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has outlined its thinking on the regulation of commercial defined benefit consolidation vehicles in a consultation, removing a major hurdle to scheme sign-up.
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Field and PPF express concerns over Johnston Press deal
On the go: Chair of the Work and Pensions Committee Frank Field has written to the Pensions Regulator about its engagement with Johnston Press on its pension scheme, which has now entered a Pension Protection Fund assessment period. The PPF has also raised concerns over the deal.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q4: A pensions policy wishlist
After many years of tinkering, many in the pensions industry pray for no news and stability in the Department for Work and Pensions' policy announcements. But what changes could benefit savers, rather than the taxman? Five defined contribution experts discuss.
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Podcasts
Podcast: What can we learn from the Barnardo's outcome?
Podcast: Earlier this month, the Supreme Court ruled that Barnardo’s cannot change the inflation protection it provides to members of its defined benefit scheme from the retail price index to the consumer price index. So, what does the result mean for other DB pension funds and their sponsors? Matthew de Ferrars, pensions partner at law firm Pinsent Masons, and Faye Jarvis, pensions partner at law firm Hogan Lovells, discuss what trustees can learn from the recent Barnardo’s outcome.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q4: AE changes to protect the needy
Five defined contribution experts discuss whether the government should raise minimum contribution levels further than currently planned, and how to help low earners and the self-employed.
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Barnardo's scheme loses Supreme Court RPI appeal
On the go: Children's charity Barnardo's may not change the inflation protection it provides to members of its defined benefit scheme, the Supreme Court has ruled.
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Opinion
Patient capital in DC: Worth the risk?
From the blog: Philip Hammond wants pension funds to invest in patient capital, and publishing a policy paper on the subject for the second Budget in a row, it appears his approach is rather, well, patient.
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University of Manchester staff vote for strike action over pension closure
On the go: Support staff at the University of Manchester have voted overwhelmingly to take strike action over plans to cut and close their pension scheme.
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TPR and FCA launch joint strategy
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority and the Pensions Regulator have launched a joint regulatory strategy to deliver better outcomes for pension savers and those entering retirement.
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Podcasts
Podcast: What does the future hold for LDI?
Podcast: The popularity of liability-driven investment strategies among defined benefit pension funds has increased over the years. In 2017, the total notional value of liabilities hedged by LDI strategies continued to grow, rising to £965bn from £904bn, according to XPS Pensions research. In this episode, Nick Harvey, principal at XPS Pensions, discusses how scheme exposure to LDI has changed over time, and what the future holds for this type of investment strategy.
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Regulator issues Scottish teachers' scheme with improvement notice
On the go: The Pensions Regulator issued the Scottish Teachers’ Pension Scheme 2015 with an improvement notice earlier this year, following the scheme’s failure to provide benefit information statements to around 14,000 members.
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TRIG endorses new initiative for transfer framework
On the go: The cross-industry Transfers and Re-registration Industry Group has thrown its support behind an initiative aimed at raising governance standards over pension transfers.
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UK lost pension pots could be worth £20bn
On the go: An estimated 1.6m pension pots worth almost £20bn are lost and could remain unclaimed without government intervention, according to research conducted on behalf of the Association of British Insurers.
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PPF: UK DB liabilities drop by another £40bn
On the go: Defined benefit funding levels have risen over September, bringing the UK's aggregate deficit to £38.7bn on the Pension Protection Fund's section 179 basis.