All Quantum Advisory articles
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         News NewsEndgame options driving fiduciary management’s ‘evolution’, report showsLarge outsourcing agreements are helping to offset the pipeline of DB pension schemes heading for buyout, according to Quantum Advisory, as trustees weigh up more endgame options. 
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         People News People NewsAppointments: IFoA, LawDeb, Brightwell, ACCESS, QuantumThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 11 July 2025. 
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         People News People NewsAppointments: BESTrustees, Barnett Waddingham, LCP, Quantum, NestThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 6 June 2025. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat is on the horizon for the LGPS?Michael Welford, consultant and actuary at Quantum Advisory, considers the next steps for the Local Government Pension Scheme, with the results of its triennial valuation due later this year. 
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         Opinion OpinionA data with destinyJemma Jurgenson, head of administration at Quantum Advisory, asks whether the industry is ready for the arrival of pensions dashboards. 
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      NewsHow to win a PIPA and influence judgesThe March 11 deadline for submissions into this year’s Pension and Investment Provider Awards is fast approaching. 
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         News NewsFirstGroup explores change in DB scheme discount rateBus and train operator FirstGroup is to engage in “strategic discussions” with its trustees, after the funding valuation for the First UK Bus Pension Scheme was finalised and improvements were made to its technical provisions. 
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      NewsMusic charity leaves Teachers’ scheme to offer benefits symphonyA hike in employer pension contributions has prompted a Birmingham-based charity to leave the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, using the savings from that decision to extend its benefits offering. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs more needed to clean up fiduciary management?Quantum Advisory’s Amanda Burdge says the welcome Competition and Markets Authority remedies for fiduciary management still leave the door open for managers to mark their own scorecards in some situations. 
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         Features FeaturesEnfield cuts equities for MAC following reviewThe Enfield Pension Fund’s policy and investment committee has agreed to move £50m into multi-asset credit from equities, following a comprehensive review of its fixed income portfolio with its investment adviser. 
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         Features FeaturesAvon asset managers warned over poor performanceThe Avon Pension Fund has raised the prospect of dropping some of its active managers after a significant period of underperformance. 
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         Opinion OpinionCompanies cannot justify DB for older workers onlyNo one wants to give up a lucrative defined benefit pension, but allowing continued accrual for older workers while younger workers get inadequate defined contribution stifles businesses and creates intergenerational inequality, writes Quantum Advisory’s Phil Farrell. 
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         Opinion OpinionIndustry must keep member confidence strong through slowdownThere are signs that the global economy is headed for a slowdown, argues Matt Tucker of Quantum Advisory, so schemes should prepare for the worst and ensure they keep members reassured of the value of their pension. 
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      NewsNorthumbrian Water makes moves to manage liabilitiesNorthumbrian Water has embarked on a multi-pronged liability management exercise in a bid to control its defined benefit obligations, including a pension increase exchange and employer-funded financial advice. 
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         News NewsRentokil blames internal administration for £25k fineBusiness services group Rentokil Initial has blamed its internal pensions administration for failures involving the Initial Hospital Service Limited No.1 Pension Scheme, which led to a £25,000 fine from the Pensions Regulator. 
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      FeaturesAuto-enrolment: How are small and micro employers faring?Analysis: When small and micro employers began auto-enrolling workers, it was unclear how they would react to the cost, administration and communication aspects of complying with the reforms. 
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         Features FeaturesNilgosc makes inroads into infrastructure fundsThe Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee has pledged millions in infrastructure investment in the past 12 months, and is now turning to review opportunities in absolute return bonds and multi-asset credit. 
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      NewsRegulator threatens greater discipline over poor adminThe number of public service pension schemes disclosing inadequate processes for monitoring data accuracy and completeness has risen, as the Pensions Regulator pledges to clamp down on those falling below the standards it expects. 
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         Features FeaturesHaringey to swap passive equities for multi-factor strategyThe London Borough of Haringey Pension Fund has agreed to convert nearly half of its equity allocation from a passive fund into a multi-factor global strategy. It has also recently trimmed an overweight position in equities into its multi-asset absolute return and credit strategies. 
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         Features FeaturesHertfordshire bungles scheme actuarial reportsMore than one hundred academies and colleges participating in the Hertfordshire County Council Pension Fund have been sent erroneous actuarial reports. These were subsequently used in the preparation of their own financial accounts. 
 





