All Tata Steel articles
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         News NewsNew British Steel scheme secures third buy-inOn the go: The British Steel Pension Scheme has signed a £2bn buy-in with Legal & General, bringing the total liabilities insured to around 60 per cent. 
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      NewsRumours of buyout for British Steel schemeOn the go: Trustees of the British Steel Pension Scheme are mulling a full buyout of the rescued scheme, according to reports from Sky News. 
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         News NewsBritish Steel review calls for better member support in restructuringA review of the communications and support provided to steelworkers during the British Steel Pension Scheme ‘Time to Choose’ exercise has called for legislative changes, regulatory collaboration and better guidance for trustees to help them manage a restructuring. 
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      NewsGovt says it has learnt from BSPS sagaLessons "can and will be" learnt from the British Steel Pension Scheme events, the government has said, but stands by the outcome involving a regulated apportionment arrangement and new pension scheme. 
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      NewsNew British Steel Pension Scheme meeting size and funding testsUnder the terms of the agreement between Tata Steel UK and the BSPS relating to the regulated apportionment arrangement, the New BSPS will only go ahead if certain conditions are met – including conditions related to size and funding level. 
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         News NewsRegulator publishes British Steel section 89 reportThe pensions watchdog has outlined its decision-making process in a regulatory report on the British Steel Pension Scheme, published six months after greenlighting the regulated apportionment arrangement to separate the BSPS from Tata Steel UK. 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustees must adopt more transparent practicesIncreasing scrutiny of trustee decision-making means they will have to develop more proactive processes for communicating the level of security afforded to members by their scheme, according to the Pensions Management Institute’s Robert Branagh. 
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         News NewsBritish Steel saga raises questions on advice market and transfersNews analysis: Steelworker Rich Caddy has regrets about his choice to transfer out of the British Steel Pension Scheme. 
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         Opinion OpinionA spotlight on employer restructuringMalcolm Weir of the Pension Protection Fund explains the lifeboat’s priorities when assessing a corporate restructuring that involves changes to pension promises. 
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         News NewsRestructuring professionals call for TPR-PPF mergerThe Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund should be combined into one streamlined entity and be open to restructuring deals involving pensions where insolvency is not imminent within 12 months, according to restructuring professionals. 
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         Opinion OpinionBSPS sets useful example for DB endgameMany defined benefit schemes will never reach full funding – we need to look at the alternatives now, argues Tim Middleton from the Pensions Management Institute. 
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         News NewstPR greenlights British Steel RAAThe Pensions Regulator has granted initial approval for the restructuring of the British Steel Pension Scheme, which will see members offered revised benefits at a level above those provided by the Pension Protection Fund. 
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         News NewsTata and BSPS agree terms for PPF-plus dealTrustees of the £15bn British Steel Pension Scheme have agreed the key commercial terms of a regulated apportionment arrangement with sponsor Tata Steel UK, which would see members offered modified benefits as part of a new scheme. 
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         News NewsTata could inject £520m into BSPS in RAA bidTata Steel has reportedly offered to contribute £520m to the British Steel Pension Scheme as part of a bid to reach a regulated apportionment arrangement with UK pension authorities. 
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      NewsDiscrimination, indexation and tax relief's survival: Top law and regulation stories from 2016Year in review: As if Brexit didn’t pose enough challenges, regulators, lawyers and two successive pensions ministers have had a lot on their plate in 2016. 
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         News NewsBSPS nears compromise deal as Tata announces closure planTata Steel UK is to consult with employees on closing the British Steel Pension Scheme to future accrual, as part of an agreement with trade unions aimed at safeguarding the future of its UK steelworks. 
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      NewsTrustees not convinced by indexation change argumentsTrustees are overwhelmingly in favour of restructuring scheme benefit structures in response to the defined benefit crisis, a recent survey has suggested, but stop short of supporting a statutory override on increases of accrued benefits. 
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      NewsTPR uses powers to stamp out non-compliance and avoidance issuesThe Pensions Regulator has continued to demonstrate its tougher approach by fining trustees for non-compliance. 
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         News NewsBritish Steel pensions rule change proposals shelvedThe government has reportedly put aside plans to change pensions legislation that would allow Tata Steel UK’s pension scheme to stay out of the Pension Protection Fund, according to insiders briefed on the issue. 
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      OpinionAnother pensions headlineEditorial: After the dust settled on the Robert Maxwell scandal, for many years pensions news was not exactly the stuff of dreams for journalists. But this year all that looks set to change, as pensions are now right up there alongside Britain's Olympic triumphs and conflict in the Middle East. 
 





