All Punter Southall articles
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         News NewsPensions Awareness Week: More must be done to make saving for later life relevantTen years after it launched Pensions Awareness has helped increase the profile of schemes, but seven days is not enough to help the UK plug its retirement savings gap. 
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         Opinion OpinionGetting to grips with TPR’s new single codePunter Southall Governance Services chief executive Wayne Phelan considers the impact the Pensions Regulator’s new single code of practice will have on pension scheme governance. 
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         Features FeaturesWhy do savers continue to misunderstand their pensions?Analysis: The pensions industry spends extensively on member communications, but 48 per cent of employees do not know how much their employer is paying into their pension, according to a survey by The People’s Pension. 
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         News NewsProfessional negligence claim against Aon goes aheadThe High Court has given the green light for a full court hearing into a professional negligence claim against Aon, after the consultancy failed in its attempt to have the claim struck out on the basis that it has breached statutory limitation periods. 
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         News NewsHow to handle disagreements over ESG on trustee boardsPressure to align on sustainability can often lead to a lack of consensus within the board over what approach to take, and how quickly to take it. 
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         News NewsIs sustainability an important part of risk transfers?Environmental, social and governance factors are becoming an important consideration for trustees running a pension scheme, but what issues does sustainability raise when trustees are looking to conduct a risk transfer? 
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         News NewsDisinvesting on ESG grounds ‘often’ discussed at trustee meetingsTrustees regularly discuss divesting on ESG grounds at meetings as part of wider debates on environmental, social and governance factors. However, complexity means discussion does not always lead to action. 
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         News NewsAir Canada completes £380mn buy-in, Keysight signs £58mn dealRisk watch: A roundup up of the latest derisking transactions, including the Air Canada (UK) Pension Trust Fund’s £380mn buy-in with Pension Insurance Corporation, and the Keysight Technologies UK Limited Retirement Benefits Plan’s £58mn deal with Just Group. 
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         News NewsAbrdn steals limelight from superfunds with DB master trustAbrdn is set to join the ranks of defined benefit master trust providers, with plans to launch its scheme in the second quarter of 2022. 
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         News NewsIs now the time for schemes to consider natural capital?More thematic funds are creating opportunities for schemes to engage with natural capital, but the need for more robust frameworks is paramount, experts claim. 
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         News NewsTrustees still conflicted between fiduciary duties and ESG goalsThe desire to play a part in saving the planet is seen by some trustees as conflicted with the primary goal of delivering financially for investors. 
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         News NewsTPS continues to haemorrhage schools as 284 exitOn the go: One in four independent schools in the UK have left, or are set to leave, the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, a freedom of information request has shown. 
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         News NewsNational Pension Tracing Day set to launch with industry backingOn the go: Punter Southall Aspire is launching the UK’s first National Pension Tracing Day on October 31 when the clocks go back, and is urging people to use their extra hour to trace lost pensions. 
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         News NewsActuary receives £65,000 fine from FRC due to misconductThe Financial Reporting Council has issued a £65,000 penalty and imposed a severe reprimand to an actuary, due to misconduct relating to services provided to Coats Group between 2005 and 2012. 
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         News NewsMinnows make land grab from Big Four as audit fees set to riseThe cosy oligarchy of the Big Four accounting firms — PwC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG — is set to be shaken up in 2021 as mid-tier companies eye their bread-and-butter work of pension scheme auditing. 
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      NewsTPS phased withdrawal plan arrives too late for hundreds of schoolsTeachers’ organisations and pension professionals have given a lukewarm welcome to the Department for Education’s proposal to allow independent schools to retain Teachers’ Pension Scheme membership for existing staff, while at the same time offering private plans for new staff. 
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      FeaturesProfessional trustees: ‘quis custodiet ipsos custodes?’Analysis: With consolidation now the name of the game in the small world of pensions, trustee conflicts of interest could harm millions of pension scheme members’ prospects, as schemes eye superfunds and master trusts with vast sums at stake in fees. 
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      NewsPunter Southall revives multi-employer concept in consolidatorAs consolidation offers multiply in the defined benefit market and superfunds wait for their first transactions, Punter Southall is proposing a revival of the multi-employer concept for smaller schemes, which could bring their sponsors savings of 80 per cent. 
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      NewsShould ‘too-big-to-fail’ schemes be nationalised?Analysis: The current pandemic-led economic crisis, coupled with the fact that some of the biggest defined benefit schemes are sponsored by quasi-governmental institutions, has led to suggestions that the UK government should nationalise these pension funds. 
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      NewsAt-retirement support weakest link in workplace pensionsData crunch: Pension providers must improve on supporting members at the point of retirement, while post-retirement drawdown options are also in need of investment, according to new research. 
 





