All liabilities articles – Page 2
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Rising rates pose challenges for closed DB schemes’ LDI portfolios
While interest rate and inflation hedges have helped many defined benefit schemes stabilise their funding positions, the current macroeconomic environment is creating challenges for some closed plans, which might not have the necessary collateral in place to meet high payments.
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Union slams Crown guarantee for Atomic Weapons scheme
The government’s decision to grant a “Crown guarantee” for the Atomic Weapons Establishment Defined Benefit Pension Scheme has been criticised by one trade union for being too late to help its members.
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TPR: ‘Keep asking questions’ about investment strategies
On the go: The current economic malaise, and especially the impact on liability-driven investments now interest rates are rising, proves it is especially important that trustees continue to ask questions about their investment strategies, even if they seem “silly”, says Fred Berry, the Pensions Regulator’s lead investment consultant.
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Transfer volumes could hit £600bn as insurers post strong results
A host of insurers have revealed their first-half 2022 results that show a booming trade in risk transfers, which, by some projections, could hit £600bn over the next decade — though there are fears about a capacity crunch in the sector.
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Taylor Wimpey suspends escrow payments
On the go: Home construction company Taylor Wimpey has suspended escrow payments to its defined benefit pension scheme due to its strong funding position.
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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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Armed forces scheme books £200mn cost for incorrect benefits
On the go: The Armed Forces Pension Scheme has recorded a £200mn cost linked to incorrect benefits received by discharged personnel.
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Bulk annuity deal volumes on track to hit £35bn in 2022
On the go: Total buy-in and buyout volumes are on track to reach £35bn by the close of the year, up more than 25 per cent from £27.7bn registered in 2021.
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Aviva faces £3.5mn Barber window pension error claim
Aviva’s application to strike out a £3.5mn professional negligence claim, allegedly due to an administrator missing the window to equalise men and women retirement ages in a scheme, has been dismissed by the High Court.
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DWP spends £13mn in arrears to FAS members due to court cases
The Department for Work and Pensions is estimating a total cost of £13mn in arrears paid to Financial Assistance Scheme members due to the implementation of recent court cases, its annual report and accounts have revealed.
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DB schemes reach 120% funding
On the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,215 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index increased by £6.3bn in June, reaching a funding position of 120.1 per cent.
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Aon and Mercer issue ‘urgent’ call to action over LDI strategies
Consultancies Aon and Mercer have urged pension schemes, trustees and sponsors to prepare to intervene to protect their schemes, as bond market volatility puts strain on liability-driven investment strategies.
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Opperman supports public sector DB reform
On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has warned that public sector defined benefit schemes should be reformed, branding the system unsustainable.
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Public sector pension liabilities break £2tn with 16% surge
On the go: Changes to mortality assumptions have played their part in pushing the net public sector pension liability up by 15.6 per cent between the 2018-19 and 2019-20 periods, reaching almost £2.2tn.
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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.
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New British Steel scheme signs second buy-in
On the go: The British Steel Pension Scheme II has secured a second buy-in with Legal & General, insuring around 25 per cent of its liabilities.
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Electricity pensioners launch campaign amid inflation fears
The Association of Electricity Supply Pensioners has launched a campaign to protect the benefits of more than 100,000 members of the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme, amid fears that pension increases that do not match inflation could amount to significant losses.
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Schemes to weigh up £8bn cost of discretionary increases
Defined benefit schemes in the UK will have to weigh up the significant costs of granting discretionary increases later this year, which could add up to £8bn in liabilities across private sector DB schemes, according to Aon.
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TPR funding statement flags uncertainty impact for valuations
High levels of uncertainty surrounding inflation, interest rates, mortality, energy prices and economic growth will put additional pressure on trustees completing their tranche 17 valuations this year, according to the Pensions Regulator’s annual funding statement.
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William Hill insures all liabilities, boarding school agrees full buy-in
Risk watch: A roundup up of the latest derisking transactions, including the William Hill scheme’s transaction with Rothesay and Gordonstoun School’s full buy-in with Legal & General.