All Royal London articles
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         News NewsBulk annuities latest: Royal London completes £16m buy-inPlus, Aviva and M&G complete buy-in transactions for unnamed pension schemes sponsored by US parent companies, with combined premiums totalling more than £220m. 
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         News NewsUK’s largest pension funds back regional investment drive through ‘Sterling 20’The move builds on the Mansion House Accord agreed in July, and will be launched at the government’s inaugural Regional Investment Summit in Birmingham. 
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         News NewsBulk annuities latest: Royal London completes 10th buy-in of the yearRounding up the latest activity in the bulk annuity market, including Rothesay’s double buy-in for a manufacturing company and two sub-£5m pension schemes insured by Just Group. 
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         News NewsBritish Heart Foundation completes £37m buy-in with Royal LondonThe charity has insured the benefits of more than 200 members through a transaction that was completed in just 14 working days. 
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         News NewsRoyal London targets UK infrastructure with Dalmore acquisitionThe acquisition will boost Royal London’s UK infrastructure investment capabilities, bringing on board 130 infrastructure assets across five funds worth £6bn in total. 
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         News NewsRoyal London insures Rockwool scheme through £53m buy-inRoyal London has insured the defined benefit pension scheme for insulation manufacturer Rockwool through a £53m buy-in. 
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         News NewsRoyal London: Pensions new business helps profits rise 16 per centGrowth in workplace pensions new business contributions and increased expected returns on its assets helped Royal London's operating profit before tax rise 16 per cent to £127m year on year during the first half of 2023. 
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         News NewsPensions engagement campaign to launch this autumnOn the go: The first iteration of a new pensions engagement campaign created by the Association of British Insurers and the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association will run from September to November. 
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         News NewsMaster trusts call for AE rate increase with opting down optionPension specialists are calling for the government to introduce an opting down option when setting the next auto-enrolment minimum rate increase as a way of protecting those on lower earnings. 
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         News NewsSchemes and providers team up to push pensions engagementOn the go: Around 15 pension providers and schemes representing approximately 41.5mn savers and customers have committed to support a campaign to encourage engagement with pensions. 
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         News NewsAnti-scam rules result in 500 safeguarding interviews to dateOn the go: Nearly 500 people have so far completed a pensions safeguarding guidance interview since new anti-scam rules were introduced at the end of November 2021. 
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         News NewsPension providers call for personalised advice rulesOn the go: Pension providers have called on MPs to change advice rules to allow them to offer more personalised guidance. 
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         News NewsHow will the new pension transfer restrictions work?The new pension transfer rules coming into force on November 30 will bring added duties for pension scheme trustees, and will not be a panacea to prevent scams, specialists warn. 
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         Opinion OpinionPolicing police pensionsRoyal London’s Moira Warner believes that transparency and clarity of communications are key in ensuring good outcomes regarding the introduction of transitional arrangements to police pensions. 
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      NewsIndustry bodies launch small pots working groupOn the go: The small pension pots working group had its first meeting on Wednesday, with a team of experts appointed to propose solutions to the current issues caused to auto-enrolment savers and schemes. 
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      NewsTPR under pressure to ‘show teeth’ after corporate failuresOn the go: The Pensions Regulator will come under pressure from the industry to “show its teeth” when dealing with the recent Arcadia failure and ensuring the best outcome for members, Royal London has warned. 
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         Opinion OpinionMcCloud remedy: Are some public servants more equal than others?The solution proposed by the government for the McCloud age discrimination case ticks all the key fairness boxes, even though all members will not be treated the same, explains Royal London’s senior intermediary development and technical manager, Moira Warner. 
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      NewsMere 4% of advisers appointed by DB schemesOn the go: Trustees of defined benefit schemes have been encouraged to work with a wider range of financial advisers as it emerged only 4 per cent have been appointed by a scheme. 
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      NewsAuto-enrolment weathers second contribution increaseA step up in the level of minimum contributions to workplace pension schemes in the UK has resulted in a minor uptick in employees choosing to opt out of saving, according to a new study. 
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      OpinionPutting flesh on the bones of the new NHS life assurance schemeRoyal London’s Moira Warner dives into the details of the government’s new solution to help the families of NHS staff who die from coronavirus. 
 





