All Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) articles – Page 5
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GAD analysis identifies LGPS pay and pension gender gaps
Female members of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) for England and Wales suffer considerable gender pay and pensions gaps, according to a new report from the Government Actuary’s Department (GAD).
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Budget 2023: LGPS must move faster on asset consolidation
The government is challenging Local Government Pension Scheme funds in England and Wales to move further and faster on consolidating assets, chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced in the spring Budget on March 15.
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Markets forced public sector funds to mull direction change in Q4 2022
Data crunch: UK local government pension schemes continued to review their investment strategies in the fourth quarter of 2022 in light of the results of March’s round of triennial actuarial valuations.
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London CIV faces uncertainty as local authority fund ponders future
Despite the government’s best efforts to pool the assets of UK local authority pension funds, one London scheme – the £1.5bn Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Superannuation Fund – recently revealed it may leave the London CIV.
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Government proposes changes to LGPS cost-control mechanism
The government is proposing a series of changes to the Local Government Pension Scheme cost control mechanism, aligning it with other public sector plans while giving more discretion to the Scheme Advisory Board.
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TPR delays investment data collection from DB schemes
The Pensions Regulator will not be collecting data on fiduciary management and investment consultants from defined benefit schemes as part of its 2023 scheme return, which can present a “gap in compliance”, experts have warned.
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Kensington and Chelsea fund considers leaving London CIV
On the go: The £1.5bn Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Superannuation Fund is considering leaving the London CIV.
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LGPS funds pile into illiquid alternatives amid soaring inflation
Data crunch: Local authority schemes have committed more than £10bn to illiquid alternatives in 2022 as the hunt for inflation-linked cash flows and attractive returns intensifies, according to MandateWire data.
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Rules to remove DC charge cap fees due in the new year
The government will lay regulations to remove fees from the defined contribution charge cap early next year, one of a number of pensions-related proposals included in the reforms aimed at improving the competitiveness of the UK’s financial services sector.
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Border to Coast invests in private markets
On the go: The £38.3bn Border to Coast Pensions Partnership, which handles the assets of 11 Local Government Pension Scheme funds worth a collective £60bn, has made initial commitments to its second private markets programme, first launched in April 2022.
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Border to Coast appoints Robeco for voting support
On the go: The £38.3bn Border to Coast Pensions Partnership, which handles the assets of 11 Local Government Pension Scheme funds worth a collective £60bn, has reappointed Robeco to provide it with voting and engagement support services.
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Public sector pension statements’ deadline delayed
On the go: The government intends to delay the deadline for the issuance of pension savings statements covering the 2022-23 period by a year to October 2024 in certain public sector schemes, as part of the tax remedy to an age discrimination case.
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Timing and flexibility concerns raised over LGPS climate reporting
The pensions industry has expressed its concerns to the government over proposals surrounding new requirements for Local Government Pension Scheme funds to produce climate risk reports, citing fears over the timescale imposed and a lack of flexibility.
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Essex commits £100mn to carbon offset impact fund
On the go: The circa £9.3bn Essex County Council Pension Fund has made a £100mn anchor commitment to the Stafford Carbon Offset Opportunity Fund as it further expands its global timberland portfolio and accelerates its transition to net zero.
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LGPS employer contributions could rise despite improved funding
The Local Government Pension Scheme Scheme Advisory Board has noted the possibility of employer contribution rates rising, despite the expectation that many local authority schemes will have improved their funding positions — or even moved into surplus — as of March 31 2022.
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London Pensions Fund Authority sets net zero targets
On the go: The £7.6bn London Pensions Fund Authority has launched a plan to target net zero, starting with its listed equities portfolio, aiming to reach the goal by 2040.
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LGPS funds target illiquid assets and emerging market equities
Illiquid alternatives have been the most sought-after investments among local authority pension funds this year, while schemes are also set to take advantage of selected investment opportunities in emerging markets.
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Post-pandemic retirement surge increases LGPS expenditure
A rise in the number of people retiring following the pandemic contributed towards a 6.6 per cent increase in Local Government Pension Scheme expenditure, new data from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has revealed.
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Essex launches global equity sustainable transition fund
On the go: The circa £9.3bn Essex County Council Pension Fund has partnered with UBS Asset Management and Hymans Robertson to launch the UBS Life Global Equity Sustainable Transition Fund.
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Truss commits to pensions triple lock as inflation hits 10.1%
Prime minister Liz Truss has confirmed that the triple lock will be maintained, even as September’s figures showed inflation rising to 10.1 per cent.