All Trustees articles – Page 33
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Opinion
How to pick assets for active management
In this edition of Informed Comment, Buck’s Ciaran Mulligan assesses the uncertain benefits of active management, and where it can provide value for schemes.
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OpinionEditorial: Take the weight
There has been much discussion within these comment pages over recent years about the importance of driving up scheme quality in defined contribution schemes.
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News
Civil partner rule uncertainty poses questions for trustees
Schemes may want to consider holding off adjusting their spousal benefits, after a tribunal overturned a previous ruling that deemed entitlements should take into account membership pre-dating the Civil Partnership Act 2004.
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NewsBAE shrinks pensioner committee in efficiency bid
BAE Systems is reducing the size of its joint pensioner committee as part of a comprehensive review of the body, as technological advances have made it easier to communicate with members.
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NewsEmployers consider RPI/CPI switch as gap widens
Consultants have reported more employers trying to overcome the difficulties of switching from using the retail price index to the consumer price index to reduce scheme liabilities as the gap between the two measures widens.
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News
Ombudsman decision underscores record-keeping risk
Schemes have been urged to record benefit decisions after a determination by the pensions ombudsman found against trustees that had not properly documented a resolution to cease discretionary increases.
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News
Regulator's DC self-assessment tool gets cautious welcome
Industry figures have welcomed the governance 'nudge' provided by the Pensions Regulator's self-assessment tools, but questioned whether schemes can hold themselves to account.
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Opinion
A scheme guide to pension liberation
DLA Piper’s Matthew Swynnerton sets out a checklist for schemes to determine if members could be under threat of pension liberation, and what they can do about it, in this week’s edition of Technical Comment.
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News
Only seven in 10 DC members use the default
Data analysis: Fewer defined contribution members than expected are invested in default funds, new figures have shown, but experts anticipate this to increase as auto-enrolment continues to roll out.
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OpinionHow to ensure your members get the best value at retirement
The annuities industry has come under increasing fire from all corners of the industry – but there are concrete steps that pension professionals can take to help members get value at retirement.
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News
How the DB code of practice may affect your scheme
News analysis: Schemes should take a more integrated approach to investment, funding and covenant in their risk management, according to the Pensions Regulator’s consultation on its defined benefit code of practice.
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News
How to protect your scheme from liberation scams
Trustees are being warned to prepare robust exit contracts to prevent members claiming future benefits if a pension transfer is deemed a scam.
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News
Scams burden remains in spite of HMRC registration
News analysis: A High Court ruling last week established the Pensions Regulator’s authority to take action against schemes it believes to be fraudulent.
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News
Defence schemes 'future-proof' MNT governance
The Selex and AgustaWestland pension schemes have reformed their member-nominated trustee election processes to safeguard decision-making continuity for their beneficiaries.
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News
How the OFT report affects your scheme
The Association of British Insurers will audit contract and bundled schemes at risk of being poor value for members, following the Office of Fair Trading’s investigation into the market.
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Opinion
Editorial: Embracing apathy
This year’s eight annual Leadership of Pensions Summit left in its wake quite a few lessons, and some surprises too, about how pension schemes and policymakers are meeting today’s industry challenges.
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News
Tesco ramps up in-house investment governance
Tesco Pension Fund chose to follow its internal investment team’s advice over that of its consultant when choosing an alternative fund, reflecting how large schemes are moving investment governance in-house.
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Opinion
Diversity of thought needed on trustee boards
To achieve optimal board diversification, distinct ways of thinking should be sought first and foremost, argues The Pensions Trust’s Sarah Smart in the latest Informed Comment.
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News
Sponsors driving fid man switch to reduce risk
Employers have more influence on the decision to introduce fiduciary management than other investment decisions, experts have said, as a recent survey shows more schemes are looking to increase delegation.
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News
How to protect your scheme against payment errors
News analysis: Legal experts have warned that schemes and employers could face paying out large sums to members due to incorrect pension estimates, with requests for advice on the issue increasing.








