More defined benefit news – Page 7
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NewsCheviot revamps operational and investment models to boost master trust offering
The master trust provider has struck new partnerships with Spence & Partners and Van Lanschot Kempen as it seeks to modernise its services to defined benefit and defined contribution clients.
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NewsSurplus plans welcomed by trustees but concern raised over ‘deadlock’ cases
The Association of Member Nominated Trustees has welcomed the government’s planned approach to surplus extraction rules that will place trustees at the centre of decision-making.
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NewsTrustees to be given full discretion over DB scheme surplus release
Defined benefit pension schemes will be able to release surplus if they are overfunded on a low dependency basis, under proposals outlined by the government this week.
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NewsMorrisons purchases £270m buy-in from Aviva
The insurance company has secured the RSP Section of the Morrisons Retirement Saver Plan, covering 32,000 members of a cash balance plan.
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NewsCivil Service Pension Scheme administrators could strike over Capita switch
The Public and Commercial Services union is balloting members that work on the MyCSP administration system ahead of its takeover by Capita later this year.
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NewsRailpen sells administration business to Broadstone
The industry-wide pension scheme has decided to offload its third-party administration unit after two decades of providing outsourced services.
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NewsHow DB superfunds can help remove ‘regulatory straitjackets’ from pension schemes
A report from New Capital Consensus argues for greater consolidation of DB pension schemes to support investment in productive finance.
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NewsBell confirms surplus release plans will feature in Pension Schemes Bill
The government has confirmed plans to free up billions of pounds from defined benefit (DB) surpluses, with legislation to be introduced through the Pension Schemes Bill. In an announcement today (21 May), the government cited figures from the Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) indicating record levels of ...
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NewsProfessional trustee market growth slowing, data shows
Sole trusteeship growth is slowing amid fresh scrutiny from the Pensions Regulator, with further declines forecast.
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NewsTelecoms firm dials up member security with £63m buy-in
CommScope Connectivity, a telecoms company, has insured its defined benefit pension scheme with Aviva for £63m, covering 570 members.
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NewsRothesay insures exam company’s pension scheme for £120m
AQA Education, one of the main providers of GCSE and A-level exam services, has insured its defined benefit pension scheme with Rothesay, covering 869 members.
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NewsCancer Research UK completes £280m buy-in with Standard Life
Cancer Research UK has insured around 2,800 members of its defined benefit pension scheme through a bulk annuity deal, which covers more than half of its liabilities.
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NewsIlliquid asset sales platform launches to aid schemes heading for buyout
MeltX is gearing up for its inaugural auction of illiquid assets as it seeks to help defined benefit pension schemes generate liquidity and prepare for bulk annuity transactions.
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NewsWhat the government’s WPC response means for PPF compensation
The Pension Protection Fund has been urged to use its substantial surplus to provide indexation to pre-1997 benefits.
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NewsGovernment and TPR to scrutinise pre-97 benefits
In response to a recommendation by the Work and Pensions Committee, the DWP will engage with the regulator to understand why many DB schemes do not award discretionary increases to members with pre-1997 benefits.
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NewsAnnual Funding Statement: Covenant assessment clarity welcomed
In its Annual Funding Statement, the regulator clarified aspects of covenant assessments to help trustee boards through the first valuations under the new funding regime.
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NewsAnnual Funding Statement: Trustees should prepare for surplus release options
Industry commentators have welcomed the recommendation from the regulator to engage early with sponsors over the potential release of DB surpluses.
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NewsAnnual Funding Statement: Focus on endgame planning, says TPR
The regulator’s latest Annual Funding Statement shows strong funding across most of the DB sector, but it says recent volatility means trustees should maintain focus on robust endgame planning.
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NewsMinister for industry commits to fixing British Coal surplus ‘injustice’
Minister for industry Sarah Jones has “pledged to resolve” the matter of the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme’s £2.3bn investment reserve.
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NewsMetals firm completes buy-in in less than five weeks
ELG Metals UK secured a £28m buy-in with Just Group in five weeks due to favourable pricing and market conditions.








