All Trustees articles – Page 20
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OpinionSole trustee code of practice will improve schemes’ risk management
Shehzad Ahmad, trustee director at Ross Trustees, explains how the sole trustee code of practice launched by the Association of Professional Pension Trustees is expected to improve governance and standards for pension schemes.
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Majority of DB schemes’ recovery plans on track before Covid
Data crunch: Only a third of defined benefit schemes extended their recovery plan end date in 2019, but pandemic storms are set to see pension funds entering choppy waters, with insolvency looming for some sponsors and trustees being asked to make tough decisions.
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Covid leaves Northern Ireland Water deficit recovery in rough sea
Northern Ireland Water could have to pay an additional £4.6m a year in deficit repair contributions to its scheme, but uncertainty about how Covid-19 has impacted its investment and ongoing negotiations with trustees makes it hard to gauge its recovery plan.
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APPT launches new code of practice for sole trustees
On the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has set out a code of practice for trustees carrying out sole trustee appointments.
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Regulator unveils superfunds guidance for trustees
The Pensions Regulator has published new guidance for defined benefit schemes transferring into a commercial consolidation 'superfund', placing the burden of proof on trustees to show that their plan is in members' best interests.
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Punter Southall revives multi-employer concept in consolidator
As consolidation offers multiply in the defined benefit market and superfunds wait for their first transactions, Punter Southall is proposing a revival of the multi-employer concept for smaller schemes, which could bring their sponsors savings of 80 per cent.
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Timms warns transfer rules ‘must be changed’
On the go: Stephen Timms, chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, has warned that transfer rules are not working and must be changed if the industry is to put a stop to pension scams.
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Statutory pension transfer rights pause becomes bill amendment
A new amendment restricting the statutory right to a transfer is to be tabled to the pension schemes bill, in an attempt to combat pension scammers.
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Charity participants in LGPS face going concern issues
An Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland report laying out guidance for charity trustees on going concern has prompted a second look at their participation in the Local Government Pension Scheme, with experts warning that many could face crippling debt payments as they run out of members.
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Smiths Group completes £142m buy-in with Aviva
On the go: Smiths Group, an industrial technology company, has completed a £142m buy-in transaction with Aviva for the TI Group Pension Scheme.
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DB pension scheme at centre of bidding war for G4S
On the go: A private equity firm, which saw its £3bn takeover proposal rejected by G4S, has complained that it is not being granted access to the security services company’s defined benefit scheme trustees.
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Redundancies cause threefold rise in member requests at BA
Redundancies at British Airways coupled with members’ concerns about the security of their pensions have significantly increased the workload of its administration team, which has prompted the schemes to set up a communication plan to deal with the issue.
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OpinionTrustees need to up their game to protect member journey
Trustees should up their game when it comes to contingency planning and member communications, as 90 per cent of schemes that have entered assessment at the pensions lifeboat fund could be better prepared, writes Helen Beckinsale, panel service manager at the Pension Protection Fund.
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TPR’s new guidance on mandatory AE reporting causes confusion
Updated guidance from the Pensions Regulator will see the 90-day limit for reporting late payments becoming mandatory from April 2021. However, the wording of the guidance has caused some confusion, with schemes being asked to make the adjustment for January 1.
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Covid and regulatory burdens push building society to outsource scheme
With the work of lay trustees becoming more complex, and the pandemic highlighting other areas in need of sponsors’ attention, the Furness Building Society has opted to outsource services for its defined benefit scheme, a trend that is expected to accelerate.
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Smaller schemes to prove value for members or face consolidation
Defined contribution schemes with assets below £100m will have to prove their value for members, or face being advised to wind up or consolidate, according to new rules proposed by the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Half of pension transfers trigger scam warnings
On the go: More than half of pension transfers carried out post-lockdown have flagged scam warnings, research from XPS Pensions has shown.
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Mere 4% of advisers appointed by DB schemes
On 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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NewsEscott on the fast track to Railpen
High flyer Caroline Escott joined Railpen on September 1 as senior investment manager for active ownership. At just 36, and a millennial in a senior role, she is a rarity in the six trillion-pound pension industry, not noted for diversity.
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OpinionSchemes must prepare for a tsunami of admin requests
As a result of the Covid-19 crisis, a tsunami of redundancy, early retirement and divorce requests is facing trustees and administrators, who need to work together to manage additional workloads, points out Cosan’s Consulting Mark Webster.







