All Valuation articles
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         Features FeaturesIs better funding leading to changes to valuation dates?After the BBC decided to bring forward its triennial valuation in light of improved funding, Pensions Expert looks at whether more schemes are likely to follow. 
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         News NewsBritish Airways’ DRCs suspended as scheme reaches full fundingOn the go: British Airways will not pay deficit reduction contributions as long as the New Airways Pension Scheme is 100 per cent funded, under a new agreement signed with the trustees. 
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         News NewsAcademics back strike action over USS ‘pension cuts’The Universities and College Union has secured a mandate to strike in 150 universities over member benefit cuts in the Universities Superannuation Scheme. 
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         News NewsNationwide university strike ballots set for September 6The University and College Union has confirmed that strike ballots over pensions, pay and conditions will be held on September 6, potentially paving the way for “unprecedented” nationwide industrial action. 
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         News NewsUCU threatens ‘unprecedented strikes’ as USS reaches surplusThe University and College Union has strongly criticised the decision to cut staff benefits, as the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s June monitoring report reveals a surplus of £1.8bn and universities prepare to embark on billions of pounds in capital expenditure. 
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         News NewsTaylor Wimpey suspends escrow paymentsOn the go: Home construction company Taylor Wimpey has suspended escrow payments to its defined benefit pension scheme due to its strong funding position. 
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         News NewsPandemic damage mitigated as quarter of schemes are in surplusMore than a quarter (27 per cent) of defined benefit and hybrid schemes with tranche 15 valuations were in surplus on a technical provisions basis, despite the market shock of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the Pensions Regulator’s latest scheme funding analysis. 
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         News NewsUSS annual report shows significant improvement but angers unionsThe significant improvement in the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s funding position and resilience has angered the University and College Union, which argued that benefit cuts implemented in April were “totally unnecessary” in light of the scheme’s strength. 
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         News NewsUSS review sees ‘much improved’ deficit cut by £12bnDespite an accelerated year-end review conducted by the Universities Superannuation Scheme revealing a “much improved deficit”, with a reduction of £12bn, the trustee board is reluctant to agree to interim changes to benefits of contribution rates before the scheme’s 2023 valuation. 
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         News NewsAlmost half of LGPS funds expect to be fully funded by next valuationOn the go: Forty-six per cent of Local Government Pension Scheme funds expect to be more than 100 per cent funded at their next triennial actuarial valuation, according to new research. 
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         News NewsLecturers’ USS lawsuit frustrated by centuries-old precedentA lawsuit against Universities Superannuation Scheme directors alleging climate inaction and breaches of duty has failed on a technicality dating back to 1843, though the judge in the case did find that beneficiaries of a pension fund corporation do sometimes have the right to sue directors. 
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         News NewsCapital build-up sees Lloyds make extra £500mn deficit contributionOn the go: Lloyds Banking Group has made £1.3bn in deficit contributions to its three main defined benefit pension schemes. 
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         News NewsTPR funding statement flags uncertainty impact for valuationsHigh levels of uncertainty surrounding inflation, interest rates, mortality, energy prices and economic growth will put additional pressure on trustees completing their tranche 17 valuations this year, according to the Pensions Regulator’s annual funding statement. 
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         News NewsMcCloud remedy causes three of four schemes to breach cost capThe Government Actuary’s Department has published the cost cap valuations of four public sector schemes, confirming that the cost of implementing the McCloud remedy has led to a breach of the cost control mechanism, cancelling previously-agreed benefits increases. 
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         News NewsUSS trustee concerned by ‘misleading’ use of financial reportsOn the go: The Universities Superannuation Scheme trustee has issued an update on scheme finances, and expressed its concern that previous use of monitoring statements by parties involved in the ongoing 2020 valuation dispute could be “misleading” members about the true state of the scheme. 
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         News NewsUCU calls for an end to USS cuts in light of improved financesOn the go: The University and College Union has called on employers to reverse plans for what it called “brutal cuts” to staff pensions, in light of a “drastic improvement” in Universities Superannuation Scheme finances. 
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         News NewsNew British Steel scheme to make £58mn additional payoutSome 50,000 pensioner members of British Steel Pension Scheme II will receive a one-time extra payment, worth collectively £58mn, due to the pension fund’s positive results. 
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         News NewsUCU calls for staff welfare inquiry as two-thirds consider quittingOn the go: Two-thirds of university staff could quit the higher education sector altogether over mounting dissatisfaction with pay, pensions and working conditions, the University and College Union has warned, as it calls for the Education Select Committee to set up an inquiry into staff welfare. 
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         News NewsAnother wave of strikes begins as USS valuation row escalatesOn the go: Staff at 40 universities have begun the next round of industrial action over the controversial conclusion of the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s 2020 consultation. 
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         News NewsUSS discourages use of alternative benefits modellersOn the go: The Universities Superannuation Scheme has discouraged members from using alternative benefits modellers to work out how they will fare following the conclusion of the scheme’s 2020 valuation, warning that they operate on very different assumptions to those agreed by employers and the trustee. 
 





