All Punter Southall articles – Page 4
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      OpinionShould pension funds invest in renewable energy?Barry Fowler from Aviva Investors, Anish Butani from bfinance, Vassos Vassou from Dalriada Trustees, Gerald Wellesley from HR Trustees and Danny Vassiliades from Punter Southall debate what makes renewable energy interesting from a pension fund perspective. 
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      OpinionIs infrastructure on pension funds' buying list?Different governments have long been trying to unlock private capital for infrastructure investment, so have pension funds come on board? Barry Fowler from Aviva Investors, Anish Butani from bfinance, Vassos Vassou from Dalriada Trustees, Gerald Wellesley from HR Trustees and Danny Vassiliades from Punter Southall discuss. 
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      OpinionWhat is the outlook for property investment, and how is demand shaping up?What makes property an attractive investment, and can it deliver much needed cash flow to schemes? Barry Fowler from Aviva Investors, Anish Butani from bfinance, Vassos Vassou from Dalriada Trustees, Gerald Wellesley from HR Trustees and Danny Vassiliades from Punter Southall explore the asset class. 
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         Features FeaturesS&N dives into infra and absolute return fundsThe Scottish & Newcastle Pension Plan has agreed to introduce a new allocation to infrastructure debt while increasing its absolute return exposure, as schemes seek steady returns and diversification. 
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      OpinionNHS attacks put cyber security back on the agendaPensions administrators have urged schemes to review their cyber security arrangements and question their advisers' practices after the WannaCry ransomware targeted British organisations including the National Health Service. 
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         Features FeaturesVauxhall boosts LDI and DGFs in scheme overhaulThe Vauxhall pension plan has restructured its asset allocation by increasing exposure to liability-driven investments and diversified growth funds, as experts agree these are “sensible” steps to take. 
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         News NewsTata could inject £520m into BSPS in RAA bidTata Steel has reportedly offered to contribute £520m to the British Steel Pension Scheme as part of a bid to reach a regulated apportionment arrangement with UK pension authorities. 
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         Features FeaturesJLR meets members halfway with Care switchJaguar Land Rover is switching its defined benefit schemes from final salary to a career average revalued earnings structure, as companies look to cut costs and manage risk while keeping employees on board. 
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      OpinionMastertrusts have the next milestone in sightMastertrusts are on their way to becoming a dominant force in the UK pensions system, having woven themselves into the fabric of workplace defined contribution provision. 
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         News NewsBromley tilts towards income as outflows biteFaced with a projected cash outflow of nearly £5m in 2016-17, the London Borough of Bromley pension fund is trying to keep income up with a new investment strategy. 
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         Opinion OpinionRaising debt to fund pensions - what to bear in mindFrom the blog: FTSE engineering company GKN might consider issuing bonds of up to £250m in order to help finance its UK pension deficit, it has recently been reported in the Times. 
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      NewsBHS deal welcomed but views split over DB frameworkSir Philip Green will contribute £363m to a new pension scheme for former employees of BHS, under a settlement arrangement that achieves better outcomes for members than entry into the Pension Protection Fund. 
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      NewsFCA market study: All-in fee might not be all-in cureThe consultation stage of the Financial Conduct Authority’s market review of the asset management industry closed last week, with experts welcoming the boost to transparency but remaining reticent over proposals for an all-in fee structure. 
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         News NewsIsle of Wight's outperformance vindicates active managementThe Isle of Wight Pension Fund’s funding level jumped from 78 per cent to 92 per cent over three years, posting returns that reignite the debate over active and passive fund management. 
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         News NewsBSPS nears compromise deal as Tata announces closure planTata Steel UK is to consult with employees on closing the British Steel Pension Scheme to future accrual, as part of an agreement with trade unions aimed at safeguarding the future of its UK steelworks. 
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      NewsFCA wants to strengthen duty on managers and consultantsAbout £109bn of investor assets is held by managers who charge high fees but do not offer significant variation from an index-tracking strategy, the Financial Conduct Authority’s interim report on competition in the asset management market has found. 
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         News NewsRailways scheme on track with cost managementThe Railways Pension Scheme has saved £100m in fees, having restructured its external management and pooled fund arrangements, but despite being cost-conscious, the fund remains focused on net returns. 
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      NewsDC default funds: Experts divided on best strategyHuge variations in the risk profiles and investment strategies of DC default fund offerings are putting savers’ retirement provision at risk, according to a recent study. 
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      OpinionErnst & Young overhauls DC scheme to fit the new freedomsThe Specialist: Professional services firm Ernst & Young has adapted the lifestyle and freestyle strategies of its defined contribution plan to suit the pension freedoms and increase risk in the lifestyle strategy, a move designed to provide for growth. 
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         Opinion OpinionDC investments have come a long wayPunter Southall’s Alan Morahan looks back at DC investments’ journey and where the future might take them. 
 





