All deficit articles – Page 11
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Tesco to clear pension deficit with Thailand and Malaysia business sale
On the go: Tesco will be making a one-off £2.5bn pension contribution from the sale of its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia that is expected to eliminate the current scheme deficit.
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DB deficits rise £50bn as coronavirus hits markets
On the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,422 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index rose by £49.9bn in February.
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Coronavirus shocks DB deficit by £100bn in a week
On the go: Market turmoil stoked by fears of the Covid-19 outbreak has added £100bn to the UK’s defined benefit deficit in a week, according to Hymans Robertson analysis.
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TPR starts DB countdown to ‘significant maturity’
The Pensions Regulator has launched a consultation on its long-trailed, twin-track defined benefit funding approach, seeking industry views on how to get the average scheme to low dependency within 15-20 years.
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TPR: Hundreds of employers targeted over dividend payments
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has written to “hundreds” of defined benefit trustees over disproportionately large dividend payments made by their sponsoring employers, as the watchdog said its interventions are starting to yield results.
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BAE to issue debt to fund persistent deficit
On the go: Defence and aerospace conglomerate BAE Systems is to make a debt-funded £1bn payment into its main defined benefit pensions scheme, dramatically front-loading its recovery plan.
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DB deficit increases over January
On the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,422 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index rose by £63.8bn in January.
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University strikes announced as talks fail to placate union
Staff at 52 UK universities are to strike over pensions for 14 days during February and March, despite recent talks between employers, trade unionists and the trustees of the Universities Superannuation Scheme.
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‘Constructive talks’ held on USS valuation
On the go: Stakeholders and trustees of the £68bn Universities Superannuation Scheme have agreed shared statements of purpose with regards to the plan, as the opening rounds of talks to break a valuation deadlock were branded “constructive” by the meeting’s chair.
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Contractors take advantage of LGPS loophole on exit payments
The pensions industry is still waiting for the government to close a loophole allowing outsourcers to claw back surplus from the Local Government Pension Scheme even when they have not paid into the plan.
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Train operators' legal battle with government kicks off
On the go: Train operators will argue that the government has unfairly excluded them from rail contracts over its stance on pensions, in a High Court case that begins on Monday.
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PPF: More than half of defined benefit schemes still in deficit
On the go: Fifty-seven per cent of defined benefit schemes in the UK are in deficit, with an aggregate shortfall of £160bn, according to the latest edition of the Pension Protection Fund’s Purple Book.
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The great inflation robbery: How RPI's end could sting trustees
The great inflation robbery - how trustees could be caught out by the end of RPIWhile Brexit is set to dominate the political agenda again in 2020, for the pensions industry there is another major shift on the horizon that could have a profound impact on funding levels and outcomes ...
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TPR presses Church of England for shorter deficit recovery
The Pensions Regulator has dismissed the idea of the Church of England employers reducing their deficit contributions, after a change in the valuation method used in one of its defined benefit schemes resulted in a shortfall decrease from £236m to £50m.
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UK crawls back towards PPF surplus
On the go: UK defined benefit schemes are inching towards being fully funded on the basis used by the Pension Protection Fund, new figures from the lifeboat reveal.
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Railways Pension Scheme deficit called into question
New calculations showing an £11bn deficit for the Railways Pension Scheme have been dismissed by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, which has promised industrial action if new measures to plug the gap are imposed without negotiation.
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Accounting rules change could see charities leave multi-employer DB
On the go: Charities participating in multi-employer defined benefit schemes will have to disclose their individual liabilities, which could lead to these organisations opting to leave and setting up their own final salary plan, an expert warned.
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DB schemes move to formal long-term planning as regulation bites
On the go: Defined benefit pension funds are increasingly focusing on a long-term, formalised endgame or funding target, according to research by PwC.
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USS urged to consider expert report in next valuation
UK universities and staff have called for the UK’s biggest pension fund to ensure its 2020 valuation process fully considers a forthcoming report from an independent panel of experts.
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Four-fifths of FTSE 350 schemes eligible for consolidation
On the go: More than four-fifths (84 per cent) of FTSE 350 companies’ defined benefit schemes are eligible to join a commercial consolidator, new research showed.