All LCP articles – Page 3
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Guy Opperman removed as pensions minister
The UK’s longest-serving pensions minister, Guy Opperman, has been removed from his post by new prime minister Liz Truss, after five years in the role.
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Barloworld UK scheme secures £484mn full buy-in
On the go: The Barloworld UK Pension Scheme has agreed to a £484mn full scheme buy-in with Just Group.
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Opperman has ‘zero sympathy’ for concerns over dashboards’ timeline
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has rebuffed concerns over the timescale of the Pensions Dashboards Programme, adding that the project would have moved at even greater speed if he had his way.
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LCP urges caution before consolidating pension pots
On the go: Deciding whether to consolidate pension pots “is not a no-brainer”, consultancy LCP has warned, as it set out the advantages and disadvantages of consolidation in a new report.
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New funding proposals threaten ‘the demise of DB schemes’
New defined benefit funding rules may lead to “potentially severe outcomes”, consultancy LCP has warned, while Mercer has predicted that the regulations would “accelerate pension liability buyouts and the demise of DB schemes”.
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WHSmith scheme completes £1bn full buy-in
On the go: The WHSmith Pension Trust has secured a £1bn full buy-in with Phoenix Group subsidiary Standard Life.
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Experts warn schemes of recession and inflation risks after BoE rate rise
The Bank of England has announced its highest rate hike in 27 years, lifting its base rate by 0.5 per cent to 1.75 per cent in a bid to control rising inflation, with warnings of an imminent recession creating fresh challenges for UK pension schemes.
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Whitbread Group scheme secures £680mn buy-in
On the go: The £3bn Whitbread Group Pension Fund has secured a £680mn buy-in with Standard Life.
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Opperman blames Webb for state pension errors
On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has blamed Sir Steve Webb for the litany of state pension failures the Department for Work and Pensions is now dealing with.
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FTSE 100 schemes hit new record surplus
On the go: FTSE 100 schemes have entered “uncharted territory” after reaching a record combined surplus of £130bn, according to LCP.
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Pandemic to affect life expectancy ‘by less than 1%’
On the go: Insurers only expect the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on future mortality improvements to affect life expectancy by less than 1 per cent, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has said.
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Rise in number of DB schemes appointing advisers to continue
On the go: A growing number of defined benefit pension schemes are offering new benefits to members such as appointing a financial advice company, according to consultancy LCP.
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DWP gives schemes greater scrutiny of asset managers on voting
Pension schemes will be able to use the asset manager tender process to challenge prospective managers on how they would vote on shareholder resolutions, the government has said.
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DWP to consider remedies after pension mispayments
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has said it is investigating remedies after millions of people have received the wrong pension for decades due to government IT failures.
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DWP questions industry on Nest’s fund offering
The Department for Work and Pensions is gathering views on support available to scheme members when making savings decisions, and is questioning the industry on whether Nest’s current offering is sufficient.
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House of Fraser scheme secures £600mn buyout
On the go: The House of Fraser Beatties & Jenners Pension Scheme has completed a £600mn buyout with Pension Insurance Corporation, covering 3,850 deferred members and 5,050 pensioners.
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Nearly a third of DB trustees think net zero ‘isn’t relevant’
On the go: Thirty per cent of defined benefit pension trustees think efforts to push their schemes towards net zero emissions “isn’t relevant to them”, according to new research.
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TPR chief backs using tax returns to bring self-employed into pensions
The Pensions Regulator’s chief executive, Charles Counsell, has backed using self-assessment tax returns to encourage more self-employed to save into pensions, in a bid to tackle huge levels of pensions under-saving in the cohort.
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State pension errors continue despite correction exercise
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has been accused of continuing to “wrongly” tell women they have no pension entitlement when, in some cases, they were due thousands each year.
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FTSE 100 schemes see surplus hit £100bn record
On the go: Defined benefit schemes sponsored by FTSE 100 companies have seen their surplus on an IAS 19 basis hit a record £100bn in mid-May, according to new analysis.