All Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) articles – Page 28
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Wandsworth eyes collective investment lead
Wandsworth Council Pension Fund has set its sights on leading a London-wide collective investment vehicle to drive down costs, rather than a forced merger, pensions committee documents have revealed.
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Hackney: equities better than bonds over long term
Equities are more attractive in the long term than bonds, according to the London Borough of Hackney Pension Fund, which is even modelling the impact of a 100 per cent equity allocation on the scheme’s investments.
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Council funds clash over merger plans
Norfolk Pension Fund has rejected Local Government Pension Scheme merger proposals, saying they could harm fund services and trustee stewardship – but the London Pensions Fund Authority and unions have backed the move.
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Havering to fund 'stalled' local property projects
The London Borough of Havering Pension Fund is planning to invest in delayed local property projects including residential housing, as more council funds increase their exposure to property to match liabilities and boost community investment.
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West Yorks Police pays penalty for ill-health mishap
West Yorkshire Police received a fine from the Pensions Ombudsman for failing to deal with a member's ill-health benefits in the correct way.
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South Yorkshire staves off risk of mass opt-outs
Proposed reforms of the local government pension scheme have raised the threat of a mass member exodus, but South Yorkshire has developed a strategy to combat the risk
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Police scheme ill-health fine shows cost of delays
An ombudsman fine concerning the Police Pension Scheme has highlighted the risk of misunderstanding who has the responsibility for ill-health awards and early retirement, finds Pippa Stephens.
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How local authority schemes manage political risk
Following the loss of West Yorkshire Pension Fund’s chair at this month’s council elections, a number of local authority schemes outline what steps they take to ensure board continuity.
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Saul avoids member backlash in switch to Care
The Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London used negotiations to avoid a hostile response from members, when it changed its benefits structure earlier this month.
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LGPS reforms to swell private sector deficits
Private sector employers will be among the biggest losers of the 2014 local government pension scheme (LGPS) reforms.