All articles by Louise Farrand – Page 3
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Opinion
The pensions industry must re-think climate change scenarios
What’s keeping pension scheme CIOs awake at night? We’re currently recording a new series of the DCIF’s podcast, and we’ve posed this question to each CIO we’ve interviewed.
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Bank of England raises rates to 5.25%
Bank of England raises rates to 5.25 per cent, as economists predict ‘at least’ another two more rate rises this year.
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What does High Court ruling mean for the BBC and other DB pension schemes?
The High Court has quashed an attempt by the BBC to limit the costs of its future DB obligations, we look at what the ruling means.
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Consumer duty: Stricter regulation needed for members caught up in record insurance buyout activity
The introduction of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s new consumer duty will be particularly welcome to trustees of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes who are entering into bulk annuity insurance transactions.
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Schools face a rise in pension contributions next year
Teachers' Pension Scheme contributions are likely to go by five per cent up from April 2024
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Pension schemes urged to come to UK Plc's rescue
The secret to reinvigorating the UK economy lies in the hands of pension schemes, says report.
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LDI use 'must never be allowed to jeopardise UK economy again'
LDI crisis must never happen again, says damning Work and Pensions Committee report
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What pension schemes can do to cope with the capacity crunch
The capacity crunch industry experts have long warned of is now here, but there are still measures pension schemes and administrators can put in place to ease the burden.
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Interest rates hiked to 5% as Bank of England fights inflation
The Bank of England has increased the base rate by 50 basis points
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DB schemes could face extra costs after High Court judgement
Virgin Media case could render contracting-out changes invalid, if schemes cannot produce a section 37 certificate
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Three solutions to the nation’s savings crisis
Three new studies offer policy solutions to the savings emergency
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Capita faces class action lawsuit after data breach
Barings Law has launched a lawsuit against Capita
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IFoA comes under fire for election delay
Candidates voice “deep concerns” about the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ decision to suspend council elections
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Government committee inquiry issues damning verdict on how AEAT pensioners were treated
The government did not give AEAT pension scheme members enough time or support to make complex financial decisions, finds the public accounts committee
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Further delays to the General Code
The General Code has not been laid in Parliament, creating uncertainty for trustees
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Opinion
Time to address the next savings hurdle
From the blog: Heralded as a "tremendous success" by the Work and Pensions Committee in its May report, it’s true that auto-enrolment has opened up retirement saving.
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