All Defined benefit articles – Page 51
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Private schools offer olive branch over teachers’ pension strikes
The Girl’s Day School Trust has made a new offer to teachers striking over plans to withdraw from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, but unions have branded the proposal “very disappointing”.
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Trustees still conflicted between fiduciary duties and ESG goals
The desire to play a part in saving the planet is seen by some trustees as conflicted with the primary goal of delivering financially for investors.
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Buck launches ‘gap analysis’ governance solution
On the go: Buck has launched a new “gap analysis” governance tool designed to help schemes navigate the Pensions Regulator’s forthcoming combined code of practice.
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LGPS funds finish 2021 with an increased ESG equity focus
Data crunch: Making a broad equity allocation without incorporating environmental, social and governance criteria is now almost anathema to local authority pension schemes, at least according to the data collected by MandateWire over the fourth quarter of 2021.
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Universities reject union’s USS valuation solution
Employers have rejected proposals from the University and College Union to end the impasse over the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s 2020 valuation, while yet more institutions have seen staff walk out on strike.
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Parliament pension fund makes ESG investments
On the go: The £766.3mn Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund made a number of new allocations to climate-aware funds over the year, including moving a portion of its equities to low-carbon and sustainable mandates.
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MP proposes to limit LGPS Israeli boycotts association in new bill
An amendment to the upcoming pensions bill tabled by Conservative MP Robert Jenrick, which is aimed at limiting the Local Government Pension Scheme funds’ association with Israeli boycotts, is not expected to be backed by parliament.
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Govt confirms GMP revaluation rate after receiving only two responses
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions will be lowering the guaranteed minimum pension fixed rate revaluation for early leavers by 0.25 percentage points, after its consultation into the matter attracted just two responses.
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Royal Mail moves ahead with CDC scheme after consultation
On the go: Royal Mail, the Communication Workers Union and Unite have agreed to progress plans to introduce a new collective defined contribution scheme, the first of its type in the country, following a consultation with members.
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Half of UK’s DB liabilities to be insured within a decade
On the go: Some £1tn of the UK’s defined benefit pension liabilities will be insured by the end of 2031, according to new research.
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Pension transfer ‘red flags’ rise to 50% in January
On the go: Pension transfer ‘red flags’ increased to 50 per cent in January despite a dip in transfer activity, according to data from XPS Pensions Group.
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UK bulk annuity deals drop at the end of 2021
Data crunch: The volume of bulk annuity transactions edged downwards towards the end of last year, according to new research, although buy-ins and buyout deals rose between Q3 and Q4.
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Govt dismisses USS guarantee as employers discuss new proposals
The Department for Education has dismissed the significance of a guarantee of Universities Superannuation Scheme benefits that early reports suggested could constitute a full government underwrite of the scheme, while employers have announced a short consultation on union proposals to resolve the 2020 valuation dispute.
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Pension chiefs encourage company stakeholder engagement
On the go: A group of pension executives has challenged companies to engage with their stakeholders and intensify their efforts to reach net zero emissions.
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Two-thirds of trustees are looking beyond buyouts
On the go: Two-thirds of pension trustees are considering other options besides buyouts as part of their schemes’ long-term funding goals, new research has revealed.
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Inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%
On the go: Inflation in the UK has reached its highest level since March 1992 as the cost of living continues to rise.
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Pension rules extended to October for returning NHS staff
On the go: The government has extended its relaxation of pension rules by seven months for NHS staff returning to work so they are not hit by reduced pension payments.
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How Derbyshire scheme is using sustainability to generate returns
The trustees of the £5.6bn Derbyshire Pension Fund are taking climate change seriously.
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Buck completes first ‘standalone’ GMP equalisation project
On the go: Buck claims it has completed the industry’s first ‘standalone’ guaranteed minimum pension equalisation project.
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Weir scheme and Capita to pay member after GMP blunder
The Weir Group Pension and Retirement Scheme, along with its former administrator Capita, have been ordered by the Pensions Ombudsman to pay a member £2,000 over the poor handling of his transfer value information.