All Covid-19 articles – Page 3
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Pension funds poised to help social housing crisis
The pension fund industry could deploy its capital and expertise to revitalise everyday services such as social housing and infrastructure, after ambitious government plans to grow sectors have fallen short in recent years.
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DC market proves resilient during pandemic but challenges remain
A continuation of positive trends alongside the benefits of auto-enrolment has shaped the defined contribution pensions space over the past year, but complications surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic have brought the need to mitigate future risks to the fore.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Trustees need to address sponsor covenant climate risk
Podcast: With climate change becoming central to investment discussions, trustees also need to think about how similar risks can affect the strength of their scheme’s sponsor and its ability to stand behind the pension fund. In this podcast, Lincoln Pensions managing director Michael Bushnell explains what questions trustees need to ask, what to do with the information they get, and why employers really need to pay attention to climate change in their pension finance discussions.
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Number of workers delaying retirement due to Covid-19 rises
On the go: The number of workers making changes to their retirement plans due to the impact of Covid-19 has increased by more than a quarter to 29 per cent, research from Fidelity International has shown.
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Kent Pension Fund breaches LGPS regulations
On the go: Connection trouble with a third-party pensions administrator’s systems has caused staff productivity at the Kent Pension Fund to suffer, while poor record management by Kent Police led to a breach of Local Government Pension Scheme regulations.
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TPR auto-enrolment enforcement figures back to pre-pandemic levels
On the go: The number of warnings issued to employers for failing to comply with auto-enrolment rules are back to pre-pandemic levels, the Pensions Regulator has said.
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Pandemic impacts DB schemes’ deficit recovery periods
On the go: The deficit recovery periods of defined benefit schemes with valuations in 2020-21 was impacted by the pandemic-led crisis, with these schemes having a smaller reduction than expected, according to new analysis.
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PPF grants levy payment window for schemes impacted by Covid-19
On the go: Defined benefit pension schemes impacted by the pandemic will be granted a 90-day payment window to pay their Pension Protection Fund 2021-22 levy bill.
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TPR urges employers to carry on with auto-enrolment duties
On the go: The Pension Regulator has warned employers to not forget auto-enrolment duties as the economy adjusts to the new normal following the pandemic crisis.
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FTSE 350 DB schemes time to buyout could drop by 35% due to Covid
On the go: FTSE 350 defined benefit schemes could be reaching their endgame quicker than expected due to the effects of the pandemic on life expectancy, new research has shown.
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DB transfer requests return to pre-pandemic levels
On the go: Cash equivalent transfer value requests are starting to return to pre-pandemic levels following a 50 per cent increase in quotations, research has found.
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Ombudsman facing 'significant queue of work' from Covid-19
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman is expecting demand to increase by 10 per cent in light of Covid-19, but is already facing a “significant queue of work” caused by the pandemic, according to its 2021-24 corporate plan.
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DC providers default funds weather ‘torrid’ 2020
A new report from Punter Southall has revealed the best-performing defined contribution default providers during Covid-19, with Nest and L&G leading in the consolidation phase, Smart Pension topping cumulative performance in the growth phase, and L&G Multi Asset doing best in the retirement phase.
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Norfolk County Council fund extends passive management
On the go: Norfolk County Council, acting on behalf of its own circa £3.6bn pension fund and a number of other UK Local Government Pension Schemes, has extended the duration of its passive investment management services framework and transition management and implementation services framework for an additional year as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to notices on the Official Journal of the EU.
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Challenges of green regulation should not be underestimated
On the go: More than a quarter of defined benefit pension schemes are only aiming for minimum compliance with new rules and regulations around climate change, the challenge of which should not be underestimated, LCP has warned.
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Gender pensions gap continues to widen
On the go: The gender pensions gap has risen to more than £180,000 among people aged above 55, with Covid-19 further widening the gap, according to research from equity release lender More2Life and the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
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Raise retirement age to help UK recovery, says policymaker
On the go: Raising the retirement age could help the country recover post-Covid, a policymaker has suggested.
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Profit warnings from DB sponsors decrease 73% in a year
On the go: Profit warnings from listed companies with defined benefit schemes have dropped by 73 per cent between Q3 2020 and Q2 2021, but 10 percent remain in the insolvency “danger zone’’, according to figures from EY.
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Pensions Ombudsman taking longer to resolve old complaints
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has seen delays in resolving complaints, due to the impact of Covid-19 and the increased complexity of these cases.
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Four out of five investors to increase fixed income exposure
On the go: Eighty per cent of institutional investors intend to increase their fixed income exposure over the next three years, with one in six expecting this increase to be “significant”, according to a study by Aviva Investors.