All Superfunds articles
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         News NewsTPT plots superfund launch to support schemes targeting run-onThe planned superfund would be the second to hit the market after Clara Pensions, and the first not explicitly targeting an insurance endgame. 
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         News NewsClara takes on church scheme in ‘connected covenant’ firstIn the first superfund transaction involving a non-profit sponsor, Clara has introduced a model allowing the retention of a sponsor link, which it says adds to member security. 
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         News NewsHow DB superfunds can help remove ‘regulatory straitjackets’ from pension schemesA report from New Capital Consensus argues for greater consolidation of DB pension schemes to support investment in productive finance. 
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         News NewsRegulator clarifies superfund guidance ahead of expected market growthTPR has sought to clarify its expectations and address misconceptions around superfund transactions ahead of the Pension Schemes Bill and potential new entrant to the sector. 
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         News NewsClara Pensions plots private markets push with new investment vehicleDefined benefit consolidator Clara Pensions intends to invest up to 35% of its assets into private markets. 
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         Opinion OpinionLessons from the first year of ‘superfunds’What has commercial DB pension scheme consolidator Clara learned from a year looking after superfund members? 
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         News NewsLCP forecasts more new entrants to bulk annuity market in 2025This year will bring a new defined benefit (DB) consolidator and another entrant to the bulk annuity market, according to consultancy group LCP. 
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         News NewsWates Pension Fund transfers to consolidator ClaraDefined benefit (DB) pension scheme consolidator Clara-Pensions has completed its third transaction, taking on the £210m Wates Pension Fund. 
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         News NewsSuperfunds trump insurers for schemes exiting PPF assessmentConsolidators could be a more popular future path for DB pension schemes seeking to exit the PPF’s assessment process, according to a survey. 
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         Opinion OpinionOnly pension reform can save the economyThe pensions system is broken and radical reform is needed. But will the chancellor’s steps be bold enough? 
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         News NewsThe industry’s wishlist for the autumn statementPensions didn’t feature in the King’s Speech – what would the industry like from the autumn statement? 
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         News NewsUK’s first commercial pension ‘superfund’ deal has been clearedMove provides a new route for employers to ditch weaker retirement programmes 
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         News NewsThe next step towards a superfund regimeThe Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published revised superfund guidance following government plans to legislate the consolidation schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionTPR blog: Superfunds and protecting saversInnovation around superfunds has the potential to improve savers’ outcomes, which is why TPR is working on a regulatory regime fit for purpose, writes Louise Davey in her latest blog. 
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         News NewsMansion House reforms: Pension innovation, reformation or mess?As the pensions industry digests the impact of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's announcements in his Mansion House Speech, there are already concerns being voiced over the speed and scope of the proposed and planned changes. 
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         News NewsDB pension superfund regime gets go aheadIn his Mansion House speech Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the UK's defined benefit pensions landscape was too fragmented and the government would be pushing forward with plans to create a superfund regulatory regime. 
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         News NewsThink big: Think tank suggests creation of regional superfundsThe Tony Blair Institute has has suggested that thousands of public and private sector pension plans should be pooled into a series of regional ‘superfunds’ with assets of up to £500 billion, as part of an “extremely radical” proposal to free billions of pounds of investment capital to boost the growth of UK businesses. 
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         News NewsTPR approached a ‘number of times’ by capital-backed consolidatorsThe Pensions Regulator has been approached a “number of times” by companies working on capital-backed consolidation models, according to Charles Counsell, who has called for superfund legislation. 
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         News NewsGuy Opperman removed as pensions ministerThe UK’s longest-serving pensions minister, Guy Opperman, has been removed from his post by new prime minister Liz Truss, after five years in the role. 
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         News NewsTPR misses four key performance indicatorsOn the go: The Pensions Regulator achieved 10 of 14 key performance indicators in its year to March 31 2022, and has stated that it is aiming to boost its headcount after staff numbers ended the period below forecast levels. 
 





