All Retail Price Index (RPI) articles – Page 7
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Opinion
Buchanan: How to tackle zombie DB schemes
The Work and Pensions Committee enquiry into the BHS Pension Scheme, coupled with the fate of Tata Steel, once again shines the spotlight on defined benefit pension schemes for all the wrong reasons.
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News
Switching BSPS indexation to CPI could set legal precedent
A four-week public consultation on the British Steel Pension Scheme launched by the government this week could pave the way for an indexation switch aimed at significantly reducing Tata Steel’s pension liabilities, which could reverberate across the private sector.
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Opinion
What a move to CPIH could mean for UK pension schemes
Analysis: A letter from the Office for National Statistics recently cast ripples of doubt over the future shape of UK consumer inflation statistics; a move to consumer price inflation including housing, or even a household inflation index could have far-reaching effects on UK pension fund benefits and liabilities.
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Opinion
What difference can switching to CPI make?
Historically, there was only one measure of inflation in the UK – the ubiquitous retail price index. Indeed, the letters RPI became entirely synonymous with the notion of price inflation.
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News
Methodist Church seeks £25m saving by converting to CPI
The Methodist Church Council is consulting with all scheme members, including existing pensioners, on a proposal to link future pension increases to the consumer price index in an bid to temper the rising cost of defined benefit provision.
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News
BPI targets cost savings with CPI move for pension payments
British Polythene Industries has become the latest scheme to tackle growing liabilities by switching the pensions-in-payment calculation to the consumer price index from the retail price index.
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Opinion
What schemes can learn from this year’s top 5 legal stories
Legal rulings on issues including increased pension loss payouts, clarification on RPI guidance and the introduction of new accounting reporting frameworks have challenged schemes to respond and factor in these changes in the year ahead.
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News
How your scheme could benefit from the Arcadia CPI judgment
Employers have been encouraged to assess whether they can switch from the retail prices index to the consumer price index to reduce their liabilities, after a High Court ruling last week.
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News
Employers consider RPI/CPI switch as gap widens
Consultants have reported more employers trying to overcome the difficulties of switching from using the retail price index to the consumer price index to reduce scheme liabilities as the gap between the two measures widens.
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Features
How to avoid member complaints over RPI-CPI switch
TLT head of pensions Sasha Butterworth assesses how schemes can ensure a smooth transition from RPI to CPI.
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Features
Strathclyde tackles four main infrastructure risks
Strathclyde Pension Fund has agreed in principle to commit £100m to the Pensions Infrastructure Platform (Pip), and has invested £100,000 to help set up the initiative.
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Features
British Steel manages sponsor risk with cash and assets
The metal producer's pension scheme has shored up the risk of an indebted sponsor through a series of security and derisking agreements with its employer.
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Features
FTSE 100 schemes reassess actuarial assumptions
A report by LCP into the accounting disclosures of FTSE 100 pension schemes has revealed a wide range of assumptions used when assessing liabilities.
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Features
BA targets better comms after RPI-CPI troubles
The £6.4bn Airways Pension Scheme is dealing with a mass member backlash after infrequent communications left workers confused about the switch to the consumer price index.
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Features
CPI legislation will increase scheme costs
Schemes which revalue benefits according to the retail prices index (RPI) will face the increased costs of a double calculation under the government’s final plans for scheme indexation.
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Features
Managers tussle with growing CPI complexity
As Unison considers joining the public sector juridical review of the RPI-CPI shift, schemes face growing fairness and practical challenges on amending benefits, lawyers have warned.