All articles by Pensions Expert – Page 21
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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.
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CIDC schemes offer best scheme model, says academic
Collective individual defined contribution schemes may be the only viable form of collective pension scheme in the short run, according to David Blake, director at the Pensions Institute, Cass Business School.
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Boyle re-appointed as non-executive chair of TPR
Mark Boyle has been appointed for another three-year term as non-executive chair of the Pensions Regulator, the Department for Work and Pensions has said.
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DB deficits rise by £16bn in December
The latest Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index indicates a jump in the aggregate defined benefit deficit to £103.8bn at the end of December 2017, from a deficit of £87.6bn at the end of November 2017.
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McVey succeeds Gauke at DWP
Esther McVey, member of parliament for Tatton, has been appointed as the secretary of state for work and pensions.
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Prospect members vote in favour of new BT pension deal
BT staff represented by union Prospect have agreed to a new pensions deal that will boost pay and aim to incentivise members of its defined benefit BT Pension Scheme to join the defined contribution BT Retirement Saving Scheme.
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Welsh pension pool appoints investment adviser and operator
The Wales Pension Partnership has appointed Russell Investments for investment management and investment advisory services and Link Asset Services as an operator to establish and run a collective investment vehicle.
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Shadow pensions minister resigns
Shadow pensions minister Alex Cunningham has resigned from his post.
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PTL launches transaction cost service
Professional trustee company PTL said it has launched a service for asset managers aimed to help their clients assess investment transaction costs.
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Companies reduce scheme deficits by £8bn
The combined pension deficit of FTSE 350 companies improved by £8bn over 2017, while assets went up more than £44bn to £781bn, a pensions consultancy said.
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Funding levels up as FTSE 100 companies cut back DB
The UK’s blue chip companies have cut back their defined benefit servicing costs by around 15 per cent over 2017, analysis by JLT Employee Benefits has found, while funding levels continue their painstaking recovery.
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DWP issues draft regulation on contracted-out scheme transfers
The government is consulting on its draft regulations for bulk transfer of contracted-out pension rights without member consent. The consultation closes on January 17 2018.
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Toys R Us wins PPF backing for CVA
The Pension Protection Fund said on Thursday it would vote in favour of proposals for a company voluntary arrangement made by struggling retailer Toys R Us. The creditor vote has since taken place.
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PPF appoints Oliver Morley as chief executive
The Pension Protection Fund has said it is appointing Oliver Morley CBE as chief executive, taking over from Alan Rubenstein. Morley will officially start on March 19 2018.
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Lifeboat fund confirms 2018-19 levy
The Pension Protection Fund published its final levy rules for the 2018-19 levy year on Tuesday.
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AE review: Welcome reforms not due until mid-2020s
The government will introduce a package of measures to address issues with auto-enrolment, but questions remain over multiple jobholders and the self-employed, while the timescale has drawn criticism.
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DC Debate Q4: Mastertrusts, AE and more
Six defined contribution specialists talk mastertrusts, compulsion, and what lessons can be learnt from DC systems around the world.
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DC Debate Q4: Multi-asset to ETFs – which vehicles work for DC?
Six defined contribution specialists discuss what risk means for DC investors, and whether the time is now for ETFs.
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Bin 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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DC Debate Q3: From platforms to post-freedom changes
In the second part of this quarter’s DC Debate, six experts discuss in-scheme drawdown, platforms, and the pros and cons of running a bundled or unbundled scheme.