All Gallagher articles – Page 5

  • Features

    What does the future hold for LDI?

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Aviva Investors' Mark Versey, Legal & General Investment Management's Laura Brown, KPMG's Simeon Willis, AMNT committee member and Lend Lease Pension Scheme trustee, Alan Gander, Pan Trustees' Mike Roberts, Buck Consultants at Xerox's Celene Lee and State Street Global Advisors' Howard Kearns, take a look into the future of liability-driven investment strategy, in the final part of this debate.

  • Features

    How can small schemes get smart with LDI?

    2015-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Aviva Investors' Mark Versey, Legal & General Investment Management's Laura Brown, KPMG's Simeon Willis, AMNT committee member and Lend Lease Pension Scheme trustee, Alan Gander, Pan Trustees' Mike Roberts, Buck Consultants at Xerox's Celene Lee and State Street Global Advisors' Howard Kearns, discuss how LDI can benefit small schemes given the correct advice, in the second part of this roundtable.

  • Features

    How will LDI portfolios withstand current inflation falls and low yields?

    2015-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Aviva Investors' Mark Versey, Legal & General Investment Management's Laura Brown, KPMG's Simeon Willis, AMNT committee member and Lend Lease Pension Scheme trustee, Alan Gander, Pan Trustees' Mike Roberts, Buck Consultants at Xerox's Celene Lee and State Street Global Advisors' Howard Kearns, debate whether now is a good time to embark on a liability-driven investment strategy, in the first of a four-part discussion.

  • Opinion

    How smaller schemes can optimise their investment portfolios

    2015-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Designing an optimal investment portfolio for a small defined benefit scheme is a real challenge because often the theory and the practice do not go hand in hand.

  • News

    Guidance questions leave employers wavering on workplace education

    2015-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Industry experts have reported employer doubts over the effectiveness of the guidance guarantee, but have also predicted the service could act as a catalyst to review their financial education programmes.

  • Opinion

    Where is innovation coming from in fiduciary management?

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    Barnett Waddingham’s Simon Cohen, Buck Consultants’ Brian McCauley, Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s Carolyn Tavares, Russell Investments’ Shamindra Perera, Sackers’ Stuart O’Brien, and Towers Watson’s Pieter Steyn compare experiences of innovation within the fiduciary management arena, in the final part of this discussion. 

  • Opinion

    What are the relative strengths of asset managers and delegated consultants?

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    Barnett Waddingham’s Simon Cohen, Buck Consultants’ Brian McCauley, Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s Carolyn Tavares, Russell Investments’ Shamindra Perera, Sackers’ Stuart O’Brien, and Towers Watson’s Pieter Steyn try to understand the differences between traditional asset management and delegated consultants, in the third of this fiduciary management series.

  • Opinion

    Does fiduciary management have a transparency problem?

    2014-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Barnett Waddingham’s Simon Cohen, Buck Consultants’ Brian McCauley, Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s Carolyn Tavares, Russell Investments’ Shamindra Perera, Sackers’ Stuart O’Brien and Towers Watson’s Pieter Steyn cover transparency of fees and information, in the second part of this fiduciary management debate.

  • Opinion

    Is it possible to compare fiduciary managers on performance?

    2014-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Barnett Waddingham’s Simon Cohen, Buck Consultants’ Brian McCauley, Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s Carolyn Tavares, Russell Investments’ Shamindra Perera, Sackers’ Stuart O’Brien and Towers Watson’s Pieter Steyn discuss performance, reporting models and metrics, in the first of a four-part panel debate on fiduciary management.

  • Features

    Non-disclosure agreements: schemes give mixed reaction

    2014-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Scheme managers and consultants have given a mixed response to the question of non-disclosure agreements for fund management fees, after concerns were raised that they may inhibit schemes’ ability to negotiate value for members.

  • News

    Riding choppy markets: Are equities worth the associated risk?

    2014-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Schemes are looking at ways to limit the impact of spikes in equity volatility as financial markets once again wreak havoc on investments.

  • News

    Corporate schemes catching public sector on infra

    2014-09-12T00:00:00Z

    Corporate schemes are catching up with their public sector counterparts in accessing the illiquidity premium of infrastructure investments, taking an increasing share of a growing asset class.

  • News

    Equity market growth sees schemes rerisking

    2014-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Data analysis: Schemes were rerisking in the last quarter of 2013 as they sought to benefit from rising equity markets to improve their funding levels.

  • Opinion

    Spotlight on mastertrust governance intensifies

    2014-01-29T00:00:00Z

    As more of the UK’s workers are set to be auto-enrolled into multi-employer workplace schemes this year, the industry’s focus has turned to ensuring these schemes are fit for purpose.

  • News

    BT ups inflation-linked assets in continuing shift

    2014-01-08T00:00:00Z

    BT Pension Scheme has again boosted its inflation-linked assets, moving towards a targeted allocation of almost a third of its portfolio, while investment experts have cautioned schemes may be paying a premium for protection.

  • Fiduciary management roundtable
    Opinion

    Fiduciary management: tendering, oversight and trustee involvement

    2013-12-06T00:00:00Z

    A panel of experts debate the increase use of fiduciary management in the UK, the tendering process and if schemes should use an independent adviser, in this four-part discussion.

  • Sellafield, Cumbria
    Features

    Nuclear fund on course to claw back £1m merger cost

    2013-11-21T00:00:00Z

    The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority is close to recouping the £1m it spent merging two schemes into the Combined Nuclear Pension Plan in a bid to save on administration and advisory costs.

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    Features

    Tyne and Wear considers discount rate change to improve funding

    2013-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Tyne and Wear Pension Fund has considered changing the way it sets the discount rate used to calculate its liabilities, to prevent its funding level falling and large increases in employer contributions.

  • Opinion

    Do schemes understand multi-asset investment?

    2013-10-30T00:00:00Z

    JLT’s Allan Lindsay, Buck Consultants’ Ciaráan Mulligan, Capital Cranfield’s Jonathan Reynolds and Invesco’s Georgina Taylor discuss schemes’ grasp of the strategy’s place in their portfolios, in part four of PW’s multi-asset investment roundtable.

  • Opinion

    Is your scheme independence-proof?

    2013-09-26T00:00:00Z

    A report released last month by the Scottish government outlined how it plans to tackle the structural and legislative hurdles currently blocking Scotland from disentangling its pensions system from the UK.