All deficit articles – Page 5
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Opinion
PPF statistics hint at a different future for DB schemes
The Pension Protection Fund 7800 index figures have been notable, revealing an aggregate funding position of 103.5 per cent with the proportion of schemes enjoying a surplus on the PPF basis far higher than at this point in 2020.
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News
Deficit woes deepen as shortfall continues to plague USS
The deficit of the Universities Superannuation Scheme now exceeds £15bn as an increase in assets was outweighed by rising liabilities, in a year the pension fund’s portfolio performed below its benchmark for the first time since 2013.
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News
Meggitt scheme trustee agrees funding plan in takeover
On the go: The trustee of the Meggitt defined benefit scheme has agreed a funding plan with Parker Hannifin as part of its deal to acquire the British aerospace and defence markets components company.
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News
FirstGroup explores change in DB scheme discount rate
Bus and train operator FirstGroup is to engage in “strategic discussions” with its trustees, after the funding valuation for the First UK Bus Pension Scheme was finalised and improvements were made to its technical provisions.
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News
Almost a third of tranche 14 schemes in surplus
Detailed analysis of triennial valuations with due dates up to January 2021 has shown that almost one in three defined benefit and hybrid schemes are in surplus, but many pension funds face a headwind due to falling interest rates.
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News
PPF 7800 Index shows surplus and funding improvements
On the go: The PPF 7800 Index for June shows improvements in the surplus and funding positions (on a section 179 basis) for the more than 5,000 schemes potentially eligible for entry to the Pension Protection Fund.
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News
DB funding levels improve amid favourable markets
On the go: The accounting deficit for the defined benefit pension schemes of the UK’s 350 largest listed companies fell in June, new data from consultancy Mercer show.
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News
Hundreds of DB sponsors to face hike in contributions
On the go: Around 300 sponsors of defined benefit schemes will have to increase their deficit recovery contributions by at least 25 per cent, according to analysis from LCP.
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News
USS board member resigns after scheme valuation fallout
On the go: Ian Maybury, director at the trustee board of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, has resigned from his post after a disagreement on the pension fund’s latest actuarial valuation.
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News
FTSE 350 DB schemes back on track after Covid-19 blow
On the go: The majority of defined benefit schemes from FTSE 350 companies are back on track in terms of their funding goals, after being hit in 2020 by the economic crisis caused by Covid-19, according to research from Barnett Waddingham.
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News
TPR’s intervention guarantees £730m protection for Sanofi scheme
On the go: The Sanofi Pension Scheme has received a new guarantee package from its sponsor, including additional protection of up to £730m in the event of insolvency in the next 20 years, following intervention from the Pensions Regulator.
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News
UK DB scheme surplus increases £41bn in May
On the go: The aggregate surplus of 5,318 defined benefit schemes eligible for the Pension Protection Fund increased by £40.9bn in May.
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News
Research tech DB scheme receives £8.1m additional deficit payment
On the go: Oxford Instruments made an additional deficit recovery payment of £8.1m to its defined benefit pension scheme in the year ending in March 2021.
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News
GE facing industrial action over pension cut proposals
On the go: General Electric’s UK division is facing the prospect of industrial action over reforms to its pension schemes, which, critics have said, will leave workers thousands of pounds worse off.
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TfL to review pension scheme as part of new funding package
On the go: Transport for London will be conducting a review of its £10.6bn defined benefit scheme as part of a new government package.
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News
FirstGroup shareholders approve pension black hole solution
On the go: Shareholders of transportation company FirstGroup have approved the sale of two subsidiaries, with the profits being used in part to fund a black hole in its defined benefit schemes
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News
TPR urges trustees to remain vigilant of sponsor activity
The Pensions Regulator has used its latest annual funding statement to call for trustees to remain vigilant of weakening employer covenants and corporate activity, while laying out guidance on how to approach scheme valuations under the current challenging conditions brought by the pandemic.
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News
Russell Group universities propose USS compromise
Russell Group has backed the Universities Superannuation Scheme trustee’s suggested “lower-cost, more flexible” alternative to the existing scheme structure.
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News
FTSE 100 scheme funding stays flat despite £200bn contributions
On the go: FTSE 100 companies have seen the funding position of their defined benefit schemes remain broadly unchanged since the financial crisis, despite sponsor contributions of more than £200bn, a report by LCP has shown.
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BT agrees £2bn asset-backed funding arrangement to plug deficit
On the go: BT and the trustee of the BT Pension Scheme have agreed to plug £2bn of the scheme’s £7.9bn deficit through an asset-backed funding arrangement secured against the company’s EE business.