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         News NewsPPF sets increase cap for risk-based levies due to Covid-19 impactOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund has announced its final levy rules for 2022-23, which include a new 25 per cent cap on increases to its risk-based levy to protect schemes whose bills would otherwise rise significantly. 
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         News NewsTPR’s DB funding code consultation delayed until ‘late summer’ 2022The second consultation into the Pensions Regulator’s new defined benefit funding code will be delayed until “late summer” 2022. 
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         News NewsDB funding code’s bespoke route could reduce schemes’ costsForty per cent of FTSE 350 defined benefit schemes will not be sufficiently well funded to opt for the ‘fast-track’ route in the Pensions Regulator’s forthcoming DB funding code, but the bespoke route offers significant cost savings. 
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         News NewsRisk settlements to top £45bn for third consecutive yearOn the go: The UK pension risk settlement market is anticipated to see volumes of more than £45bn by the end of 2021, the third year in a row that it has reached this level, according to analysis by Aon. 
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         News NewsDB schemes derisk investments as funding levels improveOn the go: Defined benefit schemes are increasingly looking to derisk their investment approach to protect their improved funding levels, according to new research from Aon. 
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         News NewsBT targets cash flow-matched strategy by 2034 with IRMThe BT Pension Scheme is using integrated risk management to assess its appropriate level of risk and pace its transition from equities to a fully cash flow-matched strategy by 2034. 
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         News NewsRegulatory burden prompts fears of trustee exodusOn the go: Three-quarters of employers fear the trustees of their pension schemes will consider resigning rather than face an “onslaught” of regulatory and legislative change, according to a survey from the Association of Consulting Actuaries. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe imperative of addressing the climate challenge in portfoliosUniversity College London professor Chris Rapley and Clean Growth Fund managing partner Beverley Gower-Jones explain how pension schemes can play their part in keeping global warming to the 1.5C target. 
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         News NewsReuters scheme agrees full buy-in with L&GOn the go: The Reuters Supplementary Pension Scheme has agreed a circa £310m full buy-in with Legal & General Assurance Society. 
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         Features FeaturesCould CDC solve the USS crisis?Collective defined contribution has been touted as a possible long-term solution to the problems of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, but experts and unions are not convinced of its suitability. 
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         News News£450bn of inflation-linked liabilities remains unmatchedOn the go: Some £450bn of inflation-linked liabilities belonging to defined benefit schemes remains unmatched due to a shortage of long-dated gilts, according to analysis by Alpha Real Capital. 
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         News NewsFormer TPR director served with summons over Section 75 debacleOn the go: Alan Pickering, formerly a non-executive director of the Pensions Regulator and former chair of Plumbing Pensions, has been added to the summons in an employer’s £256,000 claim against the scheme’s trustee over its mishandling of Section 75 debt. 
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         News NewsUK must take lessons from abroad to successfully integrate CDCOn the go: The UK must look to the international experience of collectivised pension schemes and prioritise effective member communications, the Work and Pensions Committee has heard. 
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         Features FeaturesCOP26: Collaboration is key to achieve net-zero targetsIn the build-up to COP26, there has been growing emphasis on the need for collaboration to ensure swifter progress in meeting global net-zero targets, with the pensions industry also being called to prioritise co-operation. 
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         News NewsAlmost a quarter of trustees unsure of endgame strategyOn the go: There are still doubts among trustees about their defined benefit schemes’ long-term strategy, as almost a quarter of these professionals (23.9 per cent) are unsure of their endgame strategy, a survey has revealed. 
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         News NewsInflation and Covid uncertainty temper PPF performanceInflation is one of a number of concerns for the Pension Protection Fund, with post-Covid uncertainty tempering reaction to an otherwise positive set of results released in its annual report published on Monday. 
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         News NewsPPF pays out £1bn but fraud compensation claims raise concernsThe Pension Protection Fund paid out £1bn in member compensation in 2020-21, but there are concerns as potential claims with a value in excess of £358m against its Fraud Compensation Fund vastly exceed the money available to pay them, according to the PPF’s annual report. 
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         News NewsOpperman lauds ‘transformational’ climate requirementsPensions minister Guy Opperman has lauded the government’s “utterly transformational” approach to climate reporting requirements, while promising legislation on “simpler statements” and the “statements season” in the near future. 
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         News NewsTrustees on the hook as ‘high street’ advice market goes into free fallTrustees are being saddled with the burden of sourcing financial advice for members as the high street advice market goes into free fall, halving in just three years, LCP has said. 
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         News NewsFTSE 100 DB surplus not immune to funding code and inflation shocksOn the go: FTSE 100 defined benefit schemes' positions grew again in Q3, with the post-pandemic recovery leaving their combined IAS19 surplus at £50bn. But LCP has warned that inflation, coupled with stricter rules under the new defined benefit funding code, could still do damage. 
 





