More defined benefit news – Page 100
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BoE’s return to QE adds to DB woes
On the go: The Bank of England has cut its base rate to a historic low of 0.1 per cent, while announcing plans to increase its balance sheet of bonds by £200bn.
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Govt backtracks over policy on Ssas consolidation
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has been forced to clarify that small self-administered schemes will not be included in its push for consolidation of subscale defined contribution arrangements, following industry backlash.
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New guidance for joint GMP rectification and equalisation
On the go: Pension schemes considering combining their guaranteed minimum pension rectification and equalisation projects can now follow new guidance published by the cross-industry GMP Equalisation Working Group.
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ITV given six months to fund pension scheme
On the go: ITV has been given six months to fund the Box Clever pension scheme after it lost its eight-year legal challenge against the Pensions Regulator.
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New all-party group to tackle pension scams
On the go: A cross-party group of MPs and Lords have united to better protect pension scam victims and develop a range of policies to prevent scammers from operating.
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Cheshire Pension Fund questions members on investments and ESG
The £5.8bn Cheshire Pension Fund is gauging the views of its members and participating employers on its investment strategy and environmental, social and governance policy.
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Tax changes pose admin challenge for pension schemes
On the go: Pension specialists have welcomed the announced changes in pensions tax relief in this week’s Budget, but have pointed out that it brings an added administration challenge to schemes.
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Clara Pensions in talks with investors for new funding
On the go: Clara Pensions is seeking to raise between £200m and £300m from new investors, after a first fundraising in 2018.
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TPR alerts trustees for contingency planning amid Covid-19 fears
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has reminded trustees of the need for appropriate monitoring and contingency planning to be able to continue to run their schemes amid a coronavirus outbreak.
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USS likely to breach deficit trigger
The Universities Superannuation Scheme could breach funding triggers relating to the size of its deficit, as coronavirus continues to cause turmoil in markets.
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Maps refuses to give public dashboard launch date
On the go: The chair of the Money and Pensions Service has declined to give a launch date for the public pensions dashboard, since there are too many variables to be considered at this time.
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BoE adds to DB woes as stimulus struggles to ease covenant strain
On the go: The Bank of England's decision to slash its base interest rate to 0.25 from per cent 0.75 per cent will swell defined benefit liabilities, according to experts, who doubt the ability of monetary policy to ease covenant concerns but say Budget measures may offer some help.
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RPI to drop 1% per year with proposed reform
The UK Statistics Authority is proposing to align the retail price index with the consumer price index including housing costs, which is expected to lower its annual rate by an average of 1 percentage point.
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Budget 2020: AA taper thresholds hiked by £90k
On the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak has unveiled plans to raise the point at which tapering of the annual allowance kicks in by £90,000 as of next month.
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Tesco to clear pension deficit with Thailand and Malaysia business sale
On the go: Tesco will be making a one-off £2.5bn pension contribution from the sale of its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia that is expected to eliminate the current scheme deficit.
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DB deficits rise £50bn as coronavirus hits markets
On the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,422 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index rose by £49.9bn in February.
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Aon’s merger with Willis Towers Watson to create $80bn giant
Aon and Willis Towers Watson have agreed on a merger, which will see the companies creating the UK’s largest pensions consulting firm and a worldwide insurance broker worth $80bn (£61bn).
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Govt to tweak tapered annual allowance in Budget
On the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak will use his first Budget next Wednesday to raise the tapered annual allowance threshold income to £150,000 from the current £110,000, according to reports.
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Flybe DB scheme outside of pensions lifeboat jurisdiction
On the go: Members of the Flybe’s defined benefit scheme will not be entitled to compensation from the Pension Protection Fund, as the pension fund is based in the Isle of Man.
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Professionals support switch to CPIH with no compensation
On the go: More than a third of pension professionals support a switch from the retail price index to the consumer price index incorporating owner occupier housing costs with no compensation, new research shows.