All Fiduciary management articles
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News
Pension Investment Review seeks scale – but not at any cost
The Pensions Investment Review will not undermine freedom of investment choice, nor will it threaten fiduciary duty, according to the person overseeing the project for the Treasury.
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Centrica reduces DB scheme contributions as deficit narrows
Centrica will pay around £30m a year less into its defined benefit pension schemes as a result of a significant reduction in the overall deficit.
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Opinion
Fiduciary duty and climate change – where we stand
With recent data showing the world’s temperature increase breached the crucial 1.5-degree level, the Society of Pension Professionals’ Donna Matteucci explores the landscape for climate-related investing.
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News
‘Pivotal point’ for fiduciary management as DB matures
Fiduciary managers face a “pivotal point” as DB schemes mature and the investment and regulatory landscapes grow more complex, according to Isio.
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Investment roundup: Aon takes on three major fiduciary clients
Plus: Pension Insurance Corporation backs £54m housing venture, and M&G launches asset-backed securities fund.
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Opinion
Fiduciary duty must serve members’ interests
Fiduciary duty needs a rethink. It’s time to think about what members actually want
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News
TPT to offer DB trustees fiduciary management and consultancy services
TPT has secured regulatory approval from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to set up the commercial investment company.
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TPR delays investment data collection from DB schemes
The Pensions Regulator will not be collecting data on fiduciary management and investment consultants from defined benefit schemes as part of its 2023 scheme return, which can present a “gap in compliance”, experts have warned.
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DB schemes mull legal action against LDI asset managers
Defined benefit schemes that suffered losses as a result of the recent market volatility are considering bringing legal claims against their asset managers and advisers, legal experts have warned.
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Opinion
LDI turbulence – the case for independent oversight
In times of crisis, pension funds’ investment strategies are put to the test – and 2022 has hardly been short of crises.
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News
TPR investment lead mulls role of ‘groupthink’ in LDI crisis
The Pensions Regulator’s lead investment consultant, Fred Berry, has suggested that industry “groupthink” may have played a part in creating the conditions for the liquidity crisis which engulfed defined benefit pension schemes in the autumn.
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Opinion
Why shareholder litigation is not just about restitution of losses
The role that asset owners and managers play as effective stewards of capital has come under increasing scrutiny over the past decade. However, despite this spotlight, we believe there is an aspect of effective stewardship that has continued to be misjudged by the industry.
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News
Fiduciary managers rip up schemes’ investment guidelines
On the go: Some fiduciary managers have altered investment guidelines for all of their clients in light of October’s market turmoil, which saw schemes scramble for liquidity in response to collateral calls from liability-driven investment managers.
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Features
DB schemes and LDI: ‘We’re through that firefighting phase’
Analysis: The dust has settled after a tumultuous month for defined benefit pension schemes.
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Covid-hit fiduciary management market gains 70% in 5 years
Although the UK fiduciary management market has risen by 11 per cent a year over the past five years, its growth is still below the previous period’s figures, with Covid-19 having an impact on selection processes in 2021, according to a survey by IC Select.
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Unisys schemes appoint Cardano as fiduciary manager
On the go: The Unisys Pension Scheme, the Unisys Payment Services Pension Scheme (Unisys Section) and the Unisys Public Sector Pension Scheme have appointed Cardano as fiduciary manager.
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TPR revamps guidance on fiduciary management tender processes
The Pensions Regulator has published updated guidance on the tender process for fiduciary management services and trustees, setting objectives for investment consultants as it prepares to take over regulation of these duties this autumn.
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News
Two-fifths of fiduciary managers do not actively influence voting
On the go: Forty-two per cent of fiduciary managers do not actively influence the voting activities of underlying assets or managers when looking at environmental, social and governance issues, new research has revealed.
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News
Opperman to lead task force on ‘social factors’ in ESG
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has announced the creation of a task force to aid trustees with monitoring data and international reporting developments as they pertain to the “S” in environmental, social and governance considerations.
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Cleveland Potash schemes appoint pension services provider
On the go: The £285mn Cleveland Potash Pension Schemes has appointed Willis Towers Watson’s OneDB to provide combined actuarial, fiduciary management and administrative services.