All Zedra articles – Page 6
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      NewsHousing trust ups DC monitoring to squeeze out further valueNews analysis: London & Quadrant Housing Trust has commissioned a further review of its defined contribution strategy after an earlier member segmentation exercise led to cost savings and lower risk for members. 
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      NewsOpening the kimono: Should your scheme be sharing its best practices?Any Other Business: When we started this feature a year ago this week, its aim was to help trustees get to grips with the more oblique aspects of their role – from how to negotiate the best deal for your scheme in a merger, to what happens if you need to fire a fellow trustee. 
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      FeaturesHow to drive scheme productivityAny Other Business: Chancellor George Osborne painted an unimpressive picture of the nation’s productivity in the annual Mansion House address. 
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      NewsSlow movers are risking returns, experts warnPension schemes risk losing potential returns by moving too slowly when changing investment strategy, with some waiting months between investigating and implementing, consultants have said. 
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      OpinionIndustry starts wish list for new pensions ministerAfter years of profound legislative change, many people in the pensions industry are calling on new pensions minister Ros Altmann to usher in an era of relative calm. Some of these same people would also like her to push for an independent retirement savings commission. 
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      OpinionIs fiduciary management right for your scheme?The fast-growing world of fiduciary management can be a controversial topic for pension schemes. 
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      NewsData suggest schemes would rather fail conventionally than break from herdFear of being alone in making a mistake is driving pension funds to knowingly follow ineffective manager recommendations from investment consultants, according to academics. 
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      FeaturesDoes your pension scheme work for younger savers?Young people’s participation in pension schemes is on the up, thanks largely to auto-enrolment, challenging their managers to plug into the needs of their changing membership profiles. 
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      OpinionWhat a Labour government could mean for pensionsPTL’s Richard Butcher outlines six key areas in which a Labour-led government could determine the next steps for UK pension provision. 
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      OpinionIssuing a ‘trustee P45’ – is firing scheme reps ever justifiable?Any other business: Going against the grain is not necessarily a bad thing in a trustee; in fact it can be a necessary part of acting in members’ best interests. 
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      NewsWhat the ONS data tell us about contribution habitsOfficial data have shown employers with between 1,000 and 4,999 employees on average contribute more to their defined contribution schemes than their larger and smaller counterparts, as industry experts call for increased contributions. 
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      NewsRailpen chief’s fees comments trigger transparency callsIndustry figures have called for more transparency around charges from asset managers after Railpen Investments said upfront fees were as little as a fifth of its total fees paid. 
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      OpinionConfronting the scourge of the ever-growing meeting packAny other business: Is there a trustee out there who makes it through every page of their meeting bumpf? 
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      NewsDB steals limelight in 75% of hybrid scheme trustee meetingsThree-quarters of hybrid scheme trustees spend more time on their defined benefit offerings than defined contribution, sparking concerns that they are failing to respond to the shift to DC. 
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      NewsInterest rate uncertainty a concern for employer covenantsInterest rate rises could have a negative effect on covenant strength as some companies are forced to refinance at higher rates, advisers have said, and trustees should keep a watching brief to mitigate any resultant impact on their sponsors' ability to pay scheme contributions. 
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      NewsHow the PPF's contingent asset shift could affect your schemeThe Pension Protection Fund will publish in October the conclusion of its consultation on making the certification of contingent assets more transparent, after around half a sample of type A contingent assets failed a stress test. 
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      FeaturesNESPF beefs up governance to prep for Scottish LGPS reformNorth East Scotland Pension Fund plans to establish a dedicated governance team – incorporating communication responsibilities – to deal with the increased workload produced by local government pension scheme reforms. 
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      OpinionAvoiding a talking shop: how to get more out of your trustee meetingAny other business: Economist and diplomat John Galbraith once said: “Meetings are indispensable when you don’t want to do anything.” But with fiduciary duty weighing heavily on trustees, board meetings must be a forum for effective decision-making. 
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      NewsIndustry calls for better DC risk guidance to hit target outcomesIndustry figures have called for better guidance for defined contribution members to help them choose the appropriate level of risk pre-retirement to achieve their target outcomes. 
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      NewsRegulator considers stringent testing for indy trustees to raise standardsThe Pensions Regulator is considering requiring formal qualifications for independent trustees and trustee chairs, in order to raise governance standards, its executive director told delegates at Wednesday’s conference. 
 





