All JLT articles – Page 6
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News
Is it time to stop worrying about deficits?
Rising yields mean UK pension deficits are finally shrinking again, according to several industry monitoring systems, but is the defined benefit sector spending too much time concentrating on shortfalls?
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Will tribunal judgment force Uber to auto-enrol its drivers?
Two Uber drivers have been deemed workers who are employed by the taxi app, in a tribunal judgment released last week that could set a precedent for the auto-enrolment of gig economy workers.
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Treasury scraps plans for secondary annuity market amid consumer protection concerns
Proposed reforms to create a secondary annuity market have been abandoned due to concerns about consumer protection and value for money.
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TPR and PPF call for muscular regulation
Both the Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund have called for more wide-ranging, interventionist regulation of defined benefit schemes, evidence published by the Work and Pensions Committee has this week shown.
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Opinion
How members' mental health issues affect pension schemes
Any Other Business: Every year 70m working days are lost due to mental health, while a quarter of people consider resigning due to stress, according to the Mental Health Foundation, so how do work-related mental health issues affect pension schemes and employers?
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Opinion
How to provide a flexible workplace savings scheme to all employees
Defined contribution pensions have been impacted by the last three budgets – freedom and choice means DC pensions are now arguably a tax-efficient savings plan rather than a retirement income plan.
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Opinion
The Brexit effect on schemes and stats
It is now three months since the historic Brexit vote and frankly, we are still firmly in the realms of extreme uncertainty, despite each of the two camps apparently becoming ever more certain that they were right.
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Features
DHL transition exercise delivers savings for members
Postal and logistics company DHL has saved £2.3m for members of its UK defined contribution pension fund by trading investments between members at no cost following an investment transition.
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Opinion
Active management of passive funds – a viable strategy for DC?
Since the introduction of freedom and choice, value for money has been high on the agenda for defined contribution schemes. As trustees try to keep on top of costs, could an active asset allocation approach work for schemes with underlying passive funds?
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Features
Desire for better data sparks mortality study for Star Group
Star Group has decided to conduct a medically underwritten mortality study for its defined benefit scheme, as it works on tackling an increased deficit while reducing investment risk.
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Opinion
Governance, guidance and good investing – the DC Debate part 2
Eight panellists discuss the new defined contribution code of practice, the future of free guidance and the role of behavioural finance.
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Opinion
How bright is the future for AE – the DC Debate part 1
In the third DC Debate of 2016, seven defined contribution experts reveal their thoughts on automatic contribution increases, small businesses which mean business, and the possibility of Nest entering the decumulation market.
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Features
LPP pools £1.2bn of property amid investor fears over asset class
The Local Pensions Partnership has created a £1.2bn property pool between the London Pensions Fund Authority and Lancashire County Pension Fund as experts have urged schemes not to panic over the recent gating of UK retail property funds.
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Opinion
Which multi-asset credit fund is right for your scheme?
Multi-asset credit is not a homogenous universe and there are many different options, so how do you decide which one is right for your scheme?
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Opinion
Secondary annuity market: Breaking the fetters or recipe for poor outcomes?
In the 2015 Budget, the government announced its intention to create a secondary market for consumers to sell their annuity policies.
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News
Active debt management key to exploiting bond opportunities
Schemes hunting for cash flow in a record-low gilt yield environment are turning to corporate bonds, emerging markets and active management of their debt portfolios, a study has revealed.
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Opinion
A balancing act: Will the Lisa meet its dual objectives?
The Specialist: Not one to let the dust settle on pension saving, even before the freedom and choice regime came into force, chancellor George Osborne used this year’s Budget to announce the Lifetime individual savings account.
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News
Companies slow to update life cover as LTA bites
A recent report found only a quarter of the surveyed companies have excepted life assurance policies in place, despite potential disruption by the new lifetime and annual allowance limits.
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Opinion
Choppy waters: How schemes can invest in volatile markets
Pension schemes have been grappling with the impact of low returns since the global financial crisis, but the environment became even trickier to navigate when the equity market fell sharply at the start of this year.
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Features
Jaguar Land Rover revs up global credit
Jaguar Land Rover has decided to alter the strategic asset allocation in its two pension schemes by boosting its exposure to global credit, while decreasing assets held for the purposes of matching changes in the fund’s liabilities.