All articles by Pensions Expert – Page 20
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Academics back strike action over USS DB closure proposal
Staff strikes are set to cause significant disruption across 61 of the UK's universities in February, after union members voted to take industrial action over changes to their pension provision.
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GMP interim solution for public service pensions extended until 2021
The government has extended its interim solution for indexation and equalisation of guaranteed minimum pensions in public service schemes, and plans to look into the conversion method as an alternative during that time.
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May promises to stop pensions being put at risk
Theresa May has promised to stop executives from putting pensions at risk.
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TPAS publishes guidance for self-employed
The Pensions Advisory Service has launched an information and guidance 'Spotlight' document focusing on the self-employed. It is also aiming to raise pension awareness among the self-employed with a social media campaign.
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DWP publishes four-year plan
The Department for Work and Pensions has has ruled out ditching the triple lock and has pledged to continue providing means-tested pension credit, as it set out its objectives for the next four years.
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Chappell to be sentenced next month
The Pensions Regulator has said the sentencing of former BHS owner Dominic Chappell, who was found guilty of withholding information from the regulator, will take place on February 23.
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Select committee questions TPR on Barclays scheme sponsorship
The Work and Pensions Committee is questioning the Pensions Regulator on the sponsorship of Barclays Bank’s pension scheme in relation to the company’s restructuring plans.
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PPF releases update on contingent asset agreements
The Pension Protection Fund has published revised standard form agreements for contingent assets, along with new guidance. The update follows the December publication of the final rules for the PPF Levy for 2018-19.
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High Court rules against proposed BT scheme CPI switch
Telecoms giant BT wanted to switch the measure by which pensions increase from the retail price index to the consumer price index, but the High Court has ruled against this change.
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GKN hits out at Melrose over pensions
Engineering company GKN has rejected what it said are indirect claims made by unsuccessful bidder Melrose Industries that GKN's pension liability has increased due to delays in closing its main scheme to accrual.
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Employers need individual guidance to navigate VAT rules, accountants say
The Pensions Research Accountants Group has responded to recent HM Revenue & Customs changes to the VAT treatment of pension fund costs, advising schemes to seek guidance on their individual circumstances.
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GKN trustees say hostile takeover must respect pension obligations
Trustees of GKN’s pension schemes have stressed that any potential buyer of the company, which rejected an unsolicited takeover approach from Melrose Industries last week, should be aware of the scheme’s recent funding positions.
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Carillion collapse leaves scheme facing PPF
Contractor Carillion has entered into compulsory liquidation, with its 28,000 defined benefit pension scheme members set to transfer into the Pension Protection Fund, at a potential cost to the lifeboat of more than £587m.
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Field probes administrator on Palmer & Harvey pension situation
The select committee has written to the administrators of collapsed wholesaler Palmer & Harvey, with a series of questions about the company’s finances and operations, and the position that leaves the pension fund in.
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Chappell found guilty for failing to provide information to regulator
Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell has been convicted of failing to provide information that the Pensions Regulator had asked him to supply as part of its investigation into the sale and subsequent collapse of the retailer.
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Select committee set to publish responses on British Steel transfers
The Work and Pensions Committee is to release responses it has received from the FCA, advisory business Active Wealth and 'introducer' company Celtic Wealth.
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Pension transfer values rise once more
Year-on-year pension transfer values have grown for the third year in a row, according to research by not-for-profit fintech company Origo.
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Two North East councils to establish LGPS shared admin service
South Tyneside Council and Northumberland County Council have been working together to establish a shared administration service for the Local Government Pension Scheme, resulting in savings for both.
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Third wave of strike action called at Fujitsu
IT giant Fujitsu is set to dismiss a union representative who has previously spoken out against changes made to the company's pension provision, sparking a third wave of strike action by employees.
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BBC expands trustee board
The BBC pension scheme has changed the structure of its board, appointing two independent members. The scheme is now recruiting a third independent trustee. The changes take the total number of trustees to 11 from previously nine.