All Fiduciary management articles – Page 9
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News
Hilton enhances fid man role to reduce volatility
Hilton UK's pension scheme has built greater delegation into its fiduciary management mandate to enable it to make quicker investment decisions and reduce volatility within the scheme.
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Opinion
Editorial: Nothing new under the sun
Does an investment strategy need to be new to be newsworthy? Is an old investment strategy applied to a new asset class worth reporting?
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News
Tesco ramps up in-house investment governance
Tesco Pension Fund chose to follow its internal investment team's advice over that of its consultant when choosing an alternative fund, reflecting how large schemes are moving investment governance in-house.
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News
YMCA launches derisking strategy to improve funding level
YMCA Pension Plan has launched a derisking strategy to match “more closely” its allocation approach and liability profile, and has appointed a delegated manager to oversee nearly all of its portfolio.
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News
Sponsors driving fid man switch to reduce risk
Employers have more influence on the decision to introduce fiduciary management than other investment decisions, experts have said, as a recent survey shows more schemes are looking to increase delegation.
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Opinion
Three models for constructing your investment committee
Increasing investment complexity, constrained capacity and often limited investment expertise of trustee boards should make trustees think about establishing an investment committee, if one is not already in place.
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Features
How fiduciary management can work for small schemes
Atkin & Co director Marian Elliott outlines why fiduciary management is suitable for schemes of all sizes, but warns there are additional risks and costs to be considered.
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Features
PPG improves investment efficiency with fiduciary management
The PPG Industries pension scheme's move to fiduciary management has led to a quicker and more efficient investment decision-making process, according to its pensions director.