All articles by Benjamin Mercer – Page 39
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Analytics firm completes global bulk annuity deal with L&G
On the go: Analytics company IHS Markit has entered into two bulk annuity deals with Legal & General, the insurer’s first global transaction.
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Regulator to be empowered by expansion of ‘snoopers’ charter’
The Pensions Regulator is to be given new powers including the right to harvest communications data, in order to prevent “serious crime”, according to draft legislation published last month.
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Falling support for TPR’s new funding regime
On the go: Support for the Pensions Regulator’s vaunted new defined benefit funding regime may be falling, according to a report by Aon.
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Union considers AA scheme closure ‘significant attack’ on members
The recent closure of the Automobile Association defined benefit scheme – following a consultation with scheme members and trustees – has been branded a “significant attack on members’ benefits” by trade union GMB.
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Nest member waits two years to recover £80 in missed contributions
The Pensions Ombudsman has finally brought to a close a woman’s two year hunt for £80 in missed contributions from her employer.
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LGPS cash flow problems mount as Covid-19 crisis continues
A number of local government pension schemes face cash flow problems as a result of the coronavirus crisis, according to a recent survey.
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Coronavirus hits unhealthy DB schemes hard
Data crunch: A new report from consultancy Barnett Waddingham has found that the coronavirus crisis has exacerbated the funding divide between UK defined benefit schemes, with severe implications for those at the bottom of the pile.
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Regulator concerned by master trust investments weaknesses
Investment strategies pursued by some of the UK’s authorised master trusts are exposing pension scheme savers to unnecessary risks, according to the Pensions Regulator.
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Investors tell Barclays to go further on climate commitments
On the go: Two Local Government Pension Scheme investors are to back a shareholder resolution aimed at forcing Barclays into line with the Paris Climate Agreement targets.
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APPT announces provisional accreditation to sidestep lockdown
On the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has unveiled a new provisional accreditation scheme.
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Company stung by £80,000 HMRC charge for unauthorised pension loan
A light fittings company has been hit with an £80,000 scheme sanction charge by HM Revenue & Customs for making an unauthorised loan from its pension fund to an affiliated business.
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BA trustees disembark as destination comes into view
A 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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Minister urges saver caution over scams
On the go: The government has cautioned against savers making hasty alterations to pensions, warning that rash decisions motivated by fears surrounding the coronavirus crisis and market crash may be exploited by scammers.
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ESG-focused investments show durability through market meltdown
The Covid-19 pandemic has shown how important environmental, social and governance factors are when making investment decisions, according to analysts.