All JLT articles – Page 7

  • Features

    Scapa reduces liabilities by £4m via mortality study

    2016-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Adhesive tape manufacturer Scapa has reduced its defined benefit liability by £4m, having undertaken a mortality study across its pensioner population as part of a holistic approach to managing risk across the scheme’s assets and long-term obligations.

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    News

    Carr’s Group ploughs into surplus

    2016-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Carr’s Group has reeled in its scheme deficit after years of steep cash contributions and restructured the scheme’s matching portfolio to shore up funding on the road to buyout.

  • Mark Pemberthy
    Opinion

    Freedom and choice one year on – how far are we now?

    2016-04-11T00:00:00Z

    April 2015 saw an expected flurry of activity, with tens of thousands of defined contribution members exercising their freedom and accessing their pension funds. 

  • Features

    GKN continues derisking with £53m buy-in

    2016-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Global engineering group GKN signed off a second pensioner buy-in during 2015, insuring an additional £47m of pensioner liabilities, as part of a broad strategy to manage asset and liability risk as the groups UK schemes mature.

  • News

    Johnston Press longevity study cuts deficit by £53m

    2016-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Regional publishing group Johnston Press has cut its IAS 19 deficit by £63m in the past year, with close to 85 per cent arising from changes to the mortality assumptions.

  • 4imprint hits home straight with buy-in conversions
    News

    4imprint hits home straight with buy-in conversions

    2016-03-23T00:00:00Z

    Trustees of 4imprint’s defined benefit pension scheme have reached agreement to convert two previous buy-in arrangements to a buyout, as the US-focused company looks to tackle its UK legacy obligations.

  • Features

    Long-term saving solution continues to elude pensions industry

    2016-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Missed by many amid the Budget’s pomp and circumstance, the summary of responses to the government consultation – ‘Strengthening the incentive to save’ – contains a resounding call for stability but no clear solution to the nation’s savings crisis.

  • News

    PiP calls on government to bridge infra gap

    2016-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The Pensions Infrastructure Platform has called on the government to make UK infrastructure more appealing to investors, in an effort to address the mismatch between government hopes for infrastructure investment and schemes’ need for returns.

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    Opinion

    Artificial sweetener

    2016-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: The Lifetime Isa announced in the Budget, while presented in a sweet wrapper marked 'help the young', is not easily swallowed by some, and not everyone agrees what the actual taste will be.

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    News

    Swallowfield charts new route with scheme closure

    2016-03-03T00:00:00Z

    The latest scheme to pull up the drawbridge on defined benefit accrual, Swallowfield has enhanced its defined contribution offering for members, but consultants have urged caution against “sleepwalking” into bigger deficits.

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    Features

    Market effects of possible Brexit throw up investment questions

    2016-02-26T00:00:00Z

    Analysis: Trustees must consider how growing uncertainty over the UK’s future in the European Union could hit their holdings, consultants have said, identifying both headwinds and opportunities en route to the referendum.

  • Features

    BA transfer value review puts spotlight on older members

    2016-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Trustees of the British Airways Pension Scheme have rebalanced the scheme’s transfer value basis towards younger members, but anticipate the net impact of the shift will be cost neutral to its funding position.

  • News

    'Gold standard' pensions unattainable for most

    2016-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Average earners targeting a “gold standard” pension of two-thirds pre-retirement income will need to work to age 77 at statutory minimum contribution levels, a new report has projected, underscoring the key role default levels will play as auto-enrolment matures.

  • Renishaw
    News

    Renishaw recognises true liability as IFRIC 14 bites

    2016-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Gloucestershire-based engineering company Renishaw’s defined benefit liabilities jumped £15.6m above the IAS 19 accounting deficit at the end of last year, as experts highlighted the impact the accounting measure IFRIC 14 has on scheme valuations.

  • News

    Retirement expectations at odds with reality

    2016-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Analysis: People retiring in 2016 expect a retirement income of £17,700 a year, new research has shown, but industry experts have questioned how this figure will be maintained as the decline of defined benefit provision accelerates.

  • News

    April changes offer 'excuse' for DB schemes to shut up shop

    2016-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Analysis: The death knell for defined benefit is edging closer, consultants say, as the end of contracting-out, low yields and impending government revisions to pension tax could see all FTSE 250 companies completely close their DB schemes by the end of this year.

  • Opinion

    The cost of a buy-in: A trio of factors dominate pricing

    2016-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Feature: Many more schemes are expected to explore derisking avenues such as buy-ins and buyouts in 2016, but whether to press ahead will come down to affordability, which hinges on at least three key factors.

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    News

    Bank error slows Shell pension payments to members

    2016-01-13T00:00:00Z

    A Bacs processing error at Royal Bank of Scotland last week caused delays in pension payments to 30,000 members of oil giant Shell’s UK defined benefit schemes.

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    Features

    Entering the matrix: Taking pension tech to the next level

    2016-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Any other business: Apple’s string of acquisitions over recent months are pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in the drive to get closer to consumers – but where does the pensions industry rank in the digital journey?

  • News

    Burgeoning buyout arena threatens pricing, schemes urged to prepare

    2016-01-11T00:00:00Z

    The growing number of players in the UK buyout market may, counterintuitively, make it more difficult for pension schemes to get quotations from insurers, industry experts have said.