All derisking articles – Page 13
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News
SSE further de-risks with £750m buy-in with PIC
On the go: The Scottish Hydro-Electric Pension Scheme – sponsored by Scottish and Southern Energy – has converted a longevity swap into a £750m buy-in contract with the Pension Insurance Corporation.
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Features
Buy-in pricing could improve in post-Brexit world
Brexit volatility could be a good thing for defined benefit pension schemes looking to insure liability risk, according to experts.
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Allied Domecq scheme in monster buy-in
On the go: The Allied Domecq Pension Fund has entered into a buy-in arrangement worth £3.8bn with Rothesay Life, the second multibillion pound bulk annuity transaction in a week.
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LGPS 2019 valuation to see new pressures on affordability
Addressing a room of stakeholders in the Local Government Pension Scheme, Jeff Houston has some good news and some bad news on the scheme’s 2019 valuation.
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Just Group sets its sights on derisking DB giants
On the go: Insurer Just Group is attempting to increase its presence in the bulk annuity market by partnering with external providers of capital backing.
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UCU 'confident' universities will strike over pensions
The majority of university staff will vote for strike action on pensions unless their employers concede to lowering contributions to the Universities Superannuation Scheme closer to 8 per cent, the University and College Union has said.
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Cadbury completes £520m buy-in with Rothesay Life
On the go: The Cadbury Mondelēz Pension Fund has completed a £520m buy-in with Rothesay Life covering payments for 1,900 pensioners.
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LCP: Buyout deals more than double in 12 months to £34bn
On the go: The momentum in pension buy-ins and buyouts continues unabated, with a record £34bn of deals completed over the year to June 30 2019.
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HSBC scheme agrees £7bn longevity swap package
On the go: Trustees of the HSBC Bank UK Pension Scheme have agreed the second-largest longevity swap in UK history, insuring £7bn of the scheme's liabilities against living too long.
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Opinion
The end is nigh for DB pensions
In 2001, I returned from a year working in Canada to a UK pensions industry that seemed to be changing rapidly.
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Opinion
Pension risk transfers: How can we best manage employee anxiety?
We are in a time of unprecedented change in workplace pension provision. Organisations everywhere are focused on managing their financial risks, and that can mean closure of defined benefit schemes, amalgamation of group plans, scheme buyouts, and even reduction of future benefits.
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Proposed merger to swell UK pension fund behemoth by almost £500m
On the go: Plans for the UK’s second-largest local authority pension fund to swallow a local transport workers pension fund were announced on Tuesday, in a move aiming to protect member savings.
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£700m business premiums for Rothesay Life after H1 pension deals
On the go: In a trading update issued on July 5, insurer Rothesay Life said that in the first half of 2019 it assisted four pension schemes to de-risk their liabilities, resulting in new business premiums of £700m.
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DB continues to mature as 73% cash flow negative
On the go: Almost three out of every four defined benefit schemes in the UK are now cash flow negative, according to consultancy Mercer’s 2019 asset allocation survey.
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75% of DB funds paying out more money than they receive, finds Buck
On the go: Three-quarters of defined benefit schemes are now cash flow negative with contributions no longer sufficient to meet regular benefit payments, according to Buck.
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Opinion
MNTs need clarity on superfund regime to make transfers palatable
Superfunds are said to be the new kid on the defined benefit consolidation block: offering non-insured risk transfer, and something different from traditional master trusts.
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Features
Phoenix moves to simplify own scheme's benefits with PIE
Nearly two fifths of eligible pensioners in a scheme sponsored by Phoenix Group have accepted a pension increase exchange offer, which has shaved about £20m from the bulk annuity insurer's defined benefit liabilities.
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Features
USS targets steady returns with KCom investment
The actions of bellwether schemes like the £64bn Universities Superannuation Scheme are always closely watched, but scrutiny on USS is particularly acute after widespread strike action last year. Last month, the UK’s largest private plan agreed a £504m cash takeover of telecoms business KCom.
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Features
Anglo American dials down equities even further
The UK defined benefit schemes of mining multinational Anglo American have halved their already minimal exposure to equities, as the plans near self-sufficiency and reduced risk.
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Opinion
What converging global monetary policy means for UK pension funds
Through an era of ultra-low interest rates, markets’ fixation with interest rate normalisation is unsurprising.