More defined benefit news
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Use dashboards preparation to cut admin costs, charities urged
Spence & Partners reports that charity DB schemes are approaching full funding – but costs are rising, meaning more efficiencies are needed.
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GMP communication failing costs Volkswagen scheme £500
The Ombudsman awarded a member of the Volkswagen Group Pension Scheme £500 in compensation for failing to keep them updated on GMP equalisation.
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Building society locks down member benefits with £105m buy-in
Rothesay has insured all 705 scheme members of the Skipton Building Society (2015) Group Pension Scheme through a buy-in completed in January.
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DB pension schemes enter Q2 with strong funding position
Private sector pension schemes were in a strong position ahead of the market volatility caused by US trade tariffs, according to the PPF 7800 Index.
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Clara Pensions plots private markets push with new investment vehicle
Defined benefit consolidator Clara Pensions intends to invest up to 35% of its assets into private markets.
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Think tank calls for full PPF underpin to boost surplus release case
The Social Market Foundation has set out recommendations for the government to make releasing surplus assets from DB pension schemes more attractive and secure.
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Just Group secures £12m buy-in with Englass pension scheme
The transaction made use of Aon’s process designed for small pension scheme de-risking deals.
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Lloyds ringfences £5.1bn with two longevity swaps
Two defined benefit (DB) pension schemes sponsored by Lloyds Banking Group have agreed longevity insurance and reinsurance arrangements.
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BT Pension Scheme agrees longevity swaps worth £10bn
The UK’s largest corporate defined benefit (DB) pension scheme has struck two longevity reinsurance deals worth a combined £10bn.
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Mining giant Anglo American seals triple buy-in with L&G
L&G has completed £1.2bn worth of bulk annuity deals so far this year and is “actively pricing” on other deals worth a combined £17bn.
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USS overhauls responsible investment approach
The pension scheme’s revitalised multi-pronged sustainability strategy is partly dependent on government policy coordination.
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Church of Scotland completes £75m buy-in with Just Group
Just Group has completed a multi-scheme buy-in with the Church of Scotland Pension Scheme, worth a total of £75m. The transaction, which completed in December 2024, insures the benefits of around 2,350 members and dependants in three sections across two pension schemes. The largest deal involved a £40m buy-in for ...
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How TPR helped secure funding boost for newspaper scheme
A pension scheme sponsored by Reach - and previously involved in the Robert Maxwell fraud - has settled a funding dispute following an intervention by the Pensions Regulator.
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Bulk annuities latest: Canada Life secures landmark £361m buy-in
Canada Life has completed one of its biggest bulk annuity deals, a £361m buy-in with an unnamed pension scheme.
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Simplify actuarial advice rules, argues SPP
Proposed new rules for actuarial advice should be revised to reduce unnecessary communication and complexity, according to the Society of Pension Professionals.
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Brookfield gets green light from UK regulators to enter bulk annuity market
Plus: Utmost strikes investment partnership with Schroders; Just insures careers charity pension scheme for £2.8m.
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What a new mortality model means for your pension scheme
New mortality data and calculations being introduced later this year could increase liabilities for some DB schemes – but others could see theirs fall further.
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Bulk annuities latest: M&G, L&G and Just seal full scheme buy-ins
M&G has insured a defined benefit (DB) pension scheme sponsored by an unnamed asset manager for £111m.
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Arcadia secures scheme merger ahead of wind-up
A High Court ruling has approved the merger of collapsed retailer Arcadia’s two pension schemes, citing a “moral obligation” to put them on an equal footing.
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Centrica reduces DB scheme contributions as deficit narrows
Centrica will pay around £30m a year less into its defined benefit pension schemes as a result of a significant reduction in the overall deficit.