All Zurich articles
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         News NewsBalfour Beatty Pension Fund completes £1.7bn longevity swapOn the go: The £4bn Balfour Beatty Pension Fund has signed a £1.7bn longevity swap transaction with Zurich Assurance and Scor. 
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         News NewsNearly a third of DB trustees think net zero ‘isn’t relevant’On the go: Thirty per cent of defined benefit pension trustees think efforts to push their schemes towards net zero emissions “isn’t relevant to them”, according to new research. 
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         News NewsBMW disputes inclusion on Make My Money Matter net zero target listBMW has contested its inclusion on a list of the UK’s 20 largest pension schemes to have allegedly not set net zero targets. 
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      NewsHidden drawdown dangers for 615,000 retireesOn the go: Hundreds of thousands of over-55s are unaware they can scale back or stop their withdrawals from their drawdown income, putting them in danger of draining their retirement savings too rapidly. 
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         News NewsFCA recommends investment pathways for drawdownThe Financial Conduct Authority has proposed that pension providers are required to develop three ready-made investment pathways to help confused drawdown customers, but has shied away from imposing a charge cap on the products. 
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      NewsNational Grid and Zurich complete longevity transactionMore than £2bn of pensioner liabilities of the National Grid Electricity Group of the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme have been covered by an intermediated longevity swap deal with insurer Zurich. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q2 (part 2): The limits of DCIn the second DC Debate of 2017, seven defined contribution specialists discuss why schemes will look for more delegation, whether member engagement can be counterproductive, and if auto-enrolment should be extended. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q2 (part 1): Are equities best for defaults?In the second DC Debate of 2017, seven defined contribution specialists discuss ESG in default funds, and what to say to members when markets fall. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q1 (part 1): Which investment strategies work for DC investors?In the first DC Debate of 2017, eight defined contribution specialists discuss the pros and cons of illiquid assets, traditional indices and smart beta strategies. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q1 (part 2): How can the industry create value for savers?In the first DC Debate of 2017, eight defined contribution specialists discuss the benefits of building a dashboard and look at the charge cap and whether the industry has come closer to defining value for money. 
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      NewsFCA lights the way on transparency‘A big flashing neon light’ marking the direction of travel on transparency has been lit by the Financial Conduct Authority with its proposal to make asset managers disclose transaction costs to defined contribution schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionYou might have changed your default strategy, but have scheme members?From the blog: Consumer group Which? recently questioned whether – following the pension reforms – it is still appropriate for workplace customers to remain in default strategies targeted at annuities. As ever there is no black and white answer. 
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         Opinion OpinionBackbook bonanzaEditorial: Two giants are congratulating each other on a massive deal. Pension liabilities worth £6bn are to change hands between Dutch insurer Aegon's UK subsidiary and Rothesay Life, the bulk annuity specialist set up 10 years ago. 
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      OpinionWhat the latest IGC reports tell usAnalysis: For as long as the term 'independent governance committee' has been floating around the pensions industry there have been questions about how they will work. 
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      NewsWhich? calls for pensions dashboard but obstacles remainConsumer group Which? has called on the government to introduce a pensions dashboard, but experts say there are still significant barriers to overcome before it becomes a feasible option. 
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         News NewsFT chooses new provider as DC governance debate rumbles onEmployers eyeing a transition into a contract-based defined contribution arrangement must consider the impact of a shift away from trust-based governance on members and administration, experts have said. 
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      OpinionDC defaults: One size does not fit allThe continued growth of the defined contribution market was a secondary theme over the past quarter as the industry braced itself for fundamental reforms. 
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      NewsConsultant-provider collaborations create AE quandaryNews analysis: Employers and schemes approaching auto-enrolment face a unique governance challenge as consultants and providers club together to provide off-the-shelf products, with industry commentators raising questions on independence and cost. 
 





