All Vidett articles
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OpinionFrom sewage to solvency: Lessons on covenant from a challenged water sector
Vidett’s Mike Birch analyses developments in the water sector and what they mean for trustees of schemes attached to water companies, with regulatory and political shifts potentially affecting covenant strength.
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NewsUnderwriter insures DB scheme with Canada Life in £36m deal
Professional trustee company Vidett led the deal, with Pensions Expert data indicating the firm is particularly active in the bulk annuity space.
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NewsLay trustees remain important as sector consolidates, government says
An external voice is needed “to ask the difficult questions that sometimes professionals either don’t want to hear or don’t quite understand”, says Des Healy of the DWP at a conference in Edinburgh.
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NewsHow a hybrid DC scheme tapped into the bulk annuity market
A £13m DC pension scheme with a DB underpin has derisked through an “innovative” deal involving insurer Just Group and master trust Smart Pension.
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NewsVidett acquires corporate governance firm Bridgehouse
Professional trustee group Vidett has acquired Bridgehouse Company Secretaries, a corporate governance, risk and regulatory compliance service provider, as it seeks to expand its service provision.
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FeaturesDC outlook: Scale, value, and adequacy are top of the agenda
With the Pension Schemes Bill set to reshape the defined contribution (DC) landscape over the next decade, Pensions Expert asked experts about the challenges and opportunities awaiting the sector in 2026.
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People NewsIsio appoints former Vidett co-CEO as part of boost to senior team
The hires of Naomi L’Estrange and Gareth Roberts to senior positions highlight the company’s growth ambitions following last year’s strategic investment by private equity firm Aquiline.
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People NewsAppointments: Vidett, People’s Pension, IFoA
The latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 22 August 2025.
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NewsTPR investment lead mulls role of ‘groupthink’ in LDI crisis
The Pensions Regulator’s lead investment consultant, Fred Berry, has suggested that industry “groupthink” may have played a part in creating the conditions for the liquidity crisis which engulfed defined benefit pension schemes in the autumn.
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NewsLegal review raises questions over PPF assessment period
Compensation paid by schemes during the Pension Protection Fund’s assessment period has come under legal scrutiny, with an employment tribunal decision potentially forbidding limits on benefits paid during that time, according to lawyers.
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NewsTrustees warn single code will be significant resource drain
Uncertainty over the forthcoming changes in the Pensions Regulator’s new single code of practice is causing anxiety among trustees, as they expect it to have a huge impact on their time and resources.
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NewsIs sustainability an important part of risk transfers?
Environmental, social and governance factors are becoming an important consideration for trustees running a pension scheme, but what issues does sustainability raise when trustees are looking to conduct a risk transfer?
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How to win a PIPA and influence judges
The March 11 deadline for submissions into this year’s Pension and Investment Provider Awards is fast approaching.
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NewsHow Derbyshire scheme is using sustainability to generate returns
In reality, what is involved when giving a pension fund a new sustainable focus?
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NewsHow pension schemes can help the UK meet its sustainability goals
Tackling climate change is high on the agenda for pension scheme trustees, and with COP26 only recent history, taking action has never felt more pressing. However, trustees must be careful to balance this with generating investment returns.
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NewsWho should be changing fast fashion?
Fast-fashion brands have been embroiled in scandals, but investor initiatives and trustee engagement are telling labels that being green is in this season.
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NewsIs social policy essential for schemes to promote change?
Integrating environmental, social and governance credentials into pensions has become increasingly common, yet deciding whether schemes should adopt a specific policy on social matters has become a point of contention.
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PPF creates panel to support trustees with stressed sponsors
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has established a new panel to support trustees where the scheme’s employer is in stressed or distressed circumstances.
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NewsPPF could soon face court challenge on CVA stance, says barrister
The Pension Protection Fund could soon face a challenge to the way it acts in company voluntary arrangements, according to one legal expert, as it is seen as a ‘super creditor’ with preferential treatment in these restructuring processes.
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Professional trustee standards created to encourage better practices
The introduction of formal standards for professional trustees has been welcomed as a vital step in improving scheme governance, but concerns remain over whether the framework is robust enough.







