More defined benefit news – Page 118
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UK’s EU pensions liabilities could reach €9.75bn
On the go: The UK’s share of the EU’s pension is liabilities could be as much as €9.75bn (£8.52bn), Lord Bates told Parliament on Monday.
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Pension freedoms see more than £7bn withdrawn in 2018
On the go: The UK’s fondness for pension freedoms continues unabated, with £1.9bn withdrawn from pension schemes under flexible pension rules in the fourth quarter of 2018, according to the latest HMRC figures published on Friday.
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XPS: ‘GMP equalisation will be less costly than feared’
On the go: The cost of addressing inequality in guaranteed minimum pensions may be a lot lower than expected at less than 1 per cent of total liabilities for over half of all schemes, according to consultancy XPS Pensions.
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BSPS review calls for more guidance for schemes on restructuring
On the go: An independent review of the communications and support provided to steel workers as part of the British Steel Pension Scheme ‘Time to Choose’ exercise has called for better guidance for trustees to help them plan and manage a restructuring.
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British Steel review calls for better member support in restructuring
A review of the communications and support provided to steelworkers during the British Steel Pension Scheme ‘Time to Choose’ exercise has called for legislative changes, regulatory collaboration and better guidance for trustees to help them manage a restructuring.
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DB providers lag on administration with months-long info delays
Defined benefit pension providers are lagging behind their defined contribution counterparts when it comes to providing information necessary for advising members on matters such as pension freedoms, recent research has shown.
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Rookes and Hirons-Wood join Pension SuperFund trustee board
On the go: Defined benefit consolidator the Pension SuperFund has announced the addition of two further trustees to its board.
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APS trustees given go ahead to use scheme assets to fund appeal
On the go: Trustees of the Airways Pension Scheme have been given permission to use scheme assets to fund an appeal to the Supreme Court over APS discretionary increase litigation.
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Half of FTSE 100 liabilities funded to buyout levels by 2029
Full buyout was once a distant dream for many sponsors of UK defined benefit schemes.
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DB funding slips lower over December
On the go: Surplus in the UK's defined benefit pension schemes evaporated over December, according to a funding measure used by the Pension Protection Fund.
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FTSE 350 pension deficit increased by 28% in 2018
On the go: The deficit of defined benefit pension funds for the UK’s 350 largest listed businesses rose to £41bn at the end of 2018, from £32bn at the end of 2017 – an increase of 28 per cent, according to Mercer.
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Select committee launches inquiry into contingent charging
On the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has launched an inquiry into contingent charges for defined benefit transfer advice.
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Whitbread derisks pension scheme with £380m one-off payment
On the go: The leisure group Whitbread has agreed with the trustee of its defined benefit pension scheme, the Whitbread Group Pension Fund, to make a one-off contribution to the pension fund of up to £380m.
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PPF starts payments following ECJ ruling
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has begun to top up the compensation of members receiving less than 50 per cent of their original pension promise, following a landmark ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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SFGB opens for business
On the go: The Single Financial Guidance Body launches this week, as three existing providers of government-sponsored financial guidance merge.
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UK DB deficit shows modest improvement over 2018
On the go: The aggregate accounting deficit of all UK private sector defined benefit pension schemes has shown a modest improvement over the year, according to JLT Employee Benefits, falling to £107bn at December 31 2018 from £119bn a year earlier.
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Govt discriminated against younger judges and firefighters, court finds
The government has suffered another legal defeat over its handling of changes to pension provision for judges and firefighters, with a court maintaining that it discriminated against younger members and indirectly against ethnic minorities and women.
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TPG Sixth Street Partners to invest up to £500m in Clara Pensions
On the go: Superfund Clara Pensions has announced that TPG Sixth Street Partners, a global credit and credit-related investment platform partnered with private equity group TPG, will become its provider of long-term capital.
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Reuters Pension Fund completes £625m pensioner buy-in
The trustee of the Reuters Pension Fund and Thomson Reuters have completed a £625m full pensioner buy-in for the scheme, in the biggest annuity transaction yet for insurer Canada Life.
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£300m to be paid out by DB funds in transfers, buyouts and buy-ins
On the go: For the first time ever, nearly one third of a trillion pounds will be paid by UK private sector defined benefit pension schemes over a three-year period, from 2019–2021 according to Mercer.