All scheme funding articles – Page 4
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         News NewsCollective defined contribution schemes launch in Great BritainOn the go: Providers in Great Britain are now able to apply to launch collective defined contribution schemes, a development hailed by pensions minister Guy Opperman for its potential to “transform the UK pensions landscape”. 
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         News NewsPandemic damage mitigated as quarter of schemes are in surplusMore than a quarter (27 per cent) of defined benefit and hybrid schemes with tranche 15 valuations were in surplus on a technical provisions basis, despite the market shock of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the Pensions Regulator’s latest scheme funding analysis. 
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         News NewsContributions must double to fund some ‘living pensions’, report findsOn the go: Some savers’ pension contributions will need to sit at slightly more than double the current minimum automatic enrolment threshold in order for them to have a “living pension”, according to new research. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Ball in TPR’s court as DB funding code consultation launchesPodcast: The consultation into the defined benefit funding code by the Department for Work and Pensions hints at a prescriptive regime to come, but the Pensions Regulator must improve on its “rubbish” code of practice draft, according to Zedra client director Richard Butcher. He and Hymans Robertson partner Laura McLaren discuss the next steps, stronger nudge concerns, and assess the health of pensions post-Maxwell. 
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         News NewsUSS annual report shows significant improvement but angers unionsThe significant improvement in the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s funding position and resilience has angered the University and College Union, which argued that benefit cuts implemented in April were “totally unnecessary” in light of the scheme’s strength. 
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         News NewsDB sponsor profit warnings jump 70% in first half of 2022On the go: The number of profit warnings issued by UK companies with a defined benefit scheme has increased to 34 in the first half of the year, representing a 70 per cent rise over the same period in 2021. 
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         News NewsUSS review sees ‘much improved’ deficit cut by £12bnDespite an accelerated year-end review conducted by the Universities Superannuation Scheme revealing a “much improved deficit”, with a reduction of £12bn, the trustee board is reluctant to agree to interim changes to benefits of contribution rates before the scheme’s 2023 valuation. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat has happened to my inflation hedge?Invesco Solutions Portfolio Manager Derek Steeden analyses the collapse in index-linked gilt prices despite soaring inflation, and explores what opportunities this might bring. 
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         News NewsPPF fulfils strategic priorities and may lower the levyOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund has handed out £1.1bn in member payments in the past year, having successfully met its five strategic priorities — and it may now be in a position to consider bringing down the PPF levy as part of a focus shift towards financial resilience. 
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         News NewsBulk annuity deal volumes on track to hit £35bn in 2022On the go: Total buy-in and buyout volumes are on track to reach £35bn by the close of the year, up more than 25 per cent from £27.7bn registered in 2021. 
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         News NewsGovt writes off £483,000 as Aon completes Maxwell scheme wind-upAon has overseen the wind-up of the AGB Pension Scheme, the last of the so-called “Maxwell pension schemes” supported by Aon Trustees Limited, with the aid of a £483,294 write-off by the government. 
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         News NewsDWP spends £13mn in arrears to FAS members due to court casesThe Department for Work and Pensions is estimating a total cost of £13mn in arrears paid to Financial Assistance Scheme members due to the implementation of recent court cases, its annual report and accounts have revealed. 
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         News NewsDB schemes reach 120% fundingOn the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,215 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index increased by £6.3bn in June, reaching a funding position of 120.1 per cent. 
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         News NewsAlmost half of LGPS funds expect to be fully funded by next valuationOn the go: Forty-six per cent of Local Government Pension Scheme funds expect to be more than 100 per cent funded at their next triennial actuarial valuation, according to new research. 
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         News NewsDWP’s consultation on DB funding regulations expected in JulyOn the go: A long-awaited Department for Work and Pensions consultation into regulations underpinning the new defined benefit funding code is expected towards the end of July, putting the code on track to launch in late 2023, according to a spokesperson from the Pensions Regulator. 
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         News NewsEmployers call for UCU backing over USS governance reviewOn the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has called for the backing of the University and College Union over the scheme's governance review. 
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         News NewsFTSE 100 schemes hit new record surplusOn the go: FTSE 100 schemes have entered “uncharted territory” after reaching a record combined surplus of £130bn, according to LCP. 
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         News NewsCost of discretionary increases to combat inflation could hit £18bnThe cost of awarding discretionary increases to members could now add £18bn to defined benefit schemes' liabilities, experts have warned, as inflation continues to rise. 
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         News NewsBank of England raises interest rates to 1.25%On the go: The Bank of England has raised interest rates for the fifth time in a row to 1.25 per cent. 
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         News NewsTPR’s new DB funding code expected in September 2023The Pensions Regulator expects its much-anticipated new defined benefit funding code to be in place and operational by September 2023, according to its latest corporate plan. 
 





