All SEI Investments articles
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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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         People News People NewsAppointments: TPR hires lead for commercial master trust oversightThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 17 October 2025. 
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         News NewsAmey OS Pension Scheme completes £400mn buy-inOn the go: The £673.8mn Amey OS Pension Scheme has secured a £400mn buy-in transaction with Pension Insurance Corporation. 
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         News NewsSEI acquires Atlas Master TrustOn the go: Wealth management company SEI has announced the acquisition of Capita’s defined contribution master trust Atlas, subject to regulatory approval. 
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      NewsSEI: diversification key response to Covid-19 uncertaintyOn the go: Volatility and uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic mean pension schemes should focus on diversifying their investment portfolios, while maintaining appropriate liquidity, according to SEI Institutional Group. 
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      NewsRegulator concerned by master trust investments weaknessesInvestment strategies pursued by some of the UK’s authorised master trusts are exposing pension scheme savers to unnecessary risks, according to the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsSEI seeks master trust authorisation just weeks before the deadlineOn the go: With just weeks to go before the final deadline of March 31, SEI is the latest trust to reveal that it has applied for authorisation of its SEI Master Trust. 
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         Features FeaturesJLT switch to TDF default sees boost in engagementAn overhaul of the default arrangement in the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Pension Scheme’s defined contribution section, switching from a lifestyle arrangement to target date funds, has brought its more engaged members back from their self-select funds. 
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         Features FeaturesLPFA looks to build on latest property allocationThe London Pensions Fund Authority will cut the ribbon next year on the Pontoon Dock, a residential property project incorporating 154 high quality privately rented homes and 82 affordable homes available for rental or shared ownership. 
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      OpinionHow are target date funds innovating?Experts have always found it impossible to analyse one without making comparisons with the other. As with footballing greats Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, no conversation about the target date fund has ever taken place without mentioning its competitor, the lifestyle fund. 
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      NewsJersey teachers’ fund puts faith in active managementThe States of Jersey Teachers’ Superannuation Fund has bucked the current trend away from active management and increased its exposure to active equities, reducing index shares. 
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         News NewsWatchdog referral looms for investment consulting industryIndustry-led proposals to minimise conflicts of interest in investment consulting have been rejected by the Financial Conduct Authority, bringing firms a step closer to investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority. 
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      OpinionIs professionalism the answer to the governance dilemma?A trend among schemes towards delegation and using professionals means the question how trustees can monitor those who advise them becomes ever more pressing. 
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      NewsBetter trusteeship key to any future DB plansEfforts to improve the level of experience and competence of trustee boards must not come at the expense of diversity, politicians have warned, as dealing with groupthink remains a key concern in defined benefit pensions. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs it time to reframe the master trust debate?From the blog: Master trust performance has come under increased scrutiny in recent months. But it is time success or failure in this market was viewed in a different way. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow will lifting the restrictions on Nest impact the mastertrust market?Lifting restrictions on transfers and contributions will hit newer mastertrusts but can also serve as a catalyst for innovation, argues SEI’s David Snowdon. 
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         News NewsIsle of Wight's outperformance vindicates active managementThe Isle of Wight Pension Fund’s funding level jumped from 78 per cent to 92 per cent over three years, posting returns that reignite the debate over active and passive fund management. 
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      OpinionActive management of passive funds – a viable strategy for DC?Since the introduction of freedom and choice, value for money has been high on the agenda for defined contribution schemes. As trustees try to keep on top of costs, could an active asset allocation approach work for schemes with underlying passive funds? 
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      FeaturesSalvation Army derisks as charities struggle with pension deficitsThe Salvation Army has recently reduced risk in its UK defined benefit multi-employer scheme, having made efforts to tackle its pension deficit, but pension obligations are proving increasingly problematic for many charities. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs this the mastertrust’s time?David Snowdon of fiduciary manager SEI outlines the case for the mastertrust as a savings vehicle, and explains how the sector is likely to change in coming years. 
 





