All Zedra articles
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         People News People NewsAppointments: TPT, Broadstone, Pi, IGG, People’s PensionThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 10 October 2025. 
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         People News People NewsAppointments: People’s Pension, Brightwell, Canada Life, Aon, Arc, ZedraThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 4 July 2025. 
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         People News People NewsThe Pensions Regulator appoints new executive directorsThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 25 October 2024. 
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         News NewsTPR predicts improvements in funding levelsPension schemes with recent valuation dates are expected to achieve improved funding levels, the Pensions Regulator has predicted, while many schemes in deficit should be able to maintain or reduce deficit repair contributions. 
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         News NewsTrustees warn single code will be significant resource drainUncertainty 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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         News NewsTPR’s web-based scheme return questions cause industry mayhemActuaries, trustees and consultants are disappointed with a new method introduced by the Pensions Regulator for scheme returns, pointing out that a web-based form with additional questions implemented this year has increased the risk of providing wrong information. 
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         News NewsGovernment set to regulate further on ESGOn the go: The government is preparing to regulate in order to achieve consistency on environmental, social and governance standards across the private sector, ministers have told the chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for ESG. 
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      NewsHow to win a PIPA and influence judgesThe March 11 deadline for submissions into this year’s Pension and Investment Provider Awards is fast approaching. 
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         News NewsActivists demand LGPS divestment from factory farmingSeveral Local Government Pension Scheme funds have come under pressure from animal rights activists over their exposure to factory farming, facing demands for divestment. 
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         News NewsCorporate services company acquires trustee firm PTLOn the go: Zedra, a corporate services and fund solutions company, is expanding its UK pensions offering with the acquisition of trustee firm and governance provider PTL. 
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         News NewsOver-50s fear retirement povertyOn the go: Adults aged over 50 in the UK are worried about their financial future, with almost a third admitting to concerns that they will not have enough money to live off in later life, according to research by SunLife. 
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      NewsPremier Foods sets up tasty scheme mergerPremier Foods, maker of Mr Kipling cakes, has reached a groundbreaking agreement to merge its RHM, Premier Foods and Premier Grocery Products pension schemes, a move that the company estimates could save it as much as £145m in contributions. 
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         News NewsBA trustees disembark as destination comes into viewA British Airways defined benefit scheme is shrinking its trustee board size, due to decreased workload after a buy-in and successfully weathering the Covid-19 funding storm. 
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      NewsOne in five asset management mandates highly unsatisfactoryA worrying number of trustees are unhappy with the service provided to them by their asset managers, new figures have revealed. 
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         Features FeaturesThe clear cost of investmentObscuring investment costs is becoming a risky game for the asset management industry, and Dr Chris Sier knows it. 
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      NewsDWP consultation ramps up pressure on small schemes to consolidateThe Department for Work and Pensions is ramping up the pressure on small schemes to consolidate and to consider long term illiquid investments. 
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      NewsTimpson first to take plunge on Nest sidecar trialShoe repair and key-cutting retailer Timpson is the first named participant in Nest’s two-year trial of sidecar accounts, with the master trust saying it expects to announce other companies joining soon. 
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         News NewsMandatory tenders welcomed by pensions industryUK pension schemes will be required to conduct competitive tender processes before hiring their first fiduciary manager, under recommendations set out by the Competition and Markets Authority on Wednesday. 
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      NewsCould mastertrust consolidation result in stranded schemes?Strict requirements for mastertrusts to contingency plan for their own demise as part of the sector’s new authorisation regime may have unintended consequences if wound-up schemes become stranded, experts have warned. 
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         Features FeaturesCommodity of the future: Does water have a place in pension portfolios?In North America, an inconspicuous object the size of a tennis ball has yielded significant returns for investors in what might be considered the world's cheapest, and also the most critical, commodity. 
 





