More defined benefit news – Page 97
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Millions fall for pension scams amid coronavirus crisis
On the go: One in five victims of a financial scam during the coronavirus pandemic were targeted by pension fraudsters amid warnings of “low-life” scammers preying on the vulnerable
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Regulator to issue new guidance on capital-backed endgame deals
The Pensions Regulator is to issue new guidance on defined benefit employers seeking to use third-party investors to back the cost of buyout, following the completion of a first-of-a-kind deal without the need for regulatory clearance last week.
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PPF: DWP is ‘key’ for Bauer solution
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund hopes to use Department for Work and Pensions data to help it implement tricky increases required by the landmark Bauer judgment, according to Sara Protheroe, chief customer officer at the PPF.
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New insolvency laws could impact healthy DB schemes
On the go: New insolvency laws introduced in parliament, designed to prevent companies being forced to file for bankruptcy due to the Covid-19 crisis, could cause new hurdles for defined benefit schemes, a law firm has warned.
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First 14 professional trustees become fully accredited
On the go: Some 14 professional trustees have become fully accredited under the Association of Professional Pension Trustees framework.
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True scale of pension scams unknown, says PPI
On the go: The “true scale” of pension scams remains unknown, as only a minority are reported and data is not collected in comparable ways across the industry, the Pensions Policy Institute has warned.
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PPF beats 2022 target for online transactions
The Pension Protection Fund has shifted the majority of its member transactions occurring online, beating its target set for 2022, as the lifeboat adapts its services to cater for a large influx of members.
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Old British Steel scheme trustees consider buyout
On the go: The trustees of the Old British Steel Pension Scheme are considering a buyout for its 31,000 members, due to a better-than-expected funding position achieved while in the assessment period at the Pension Protection Fund.
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High Court delivers another CPI setback
Employers seeking to switch their defined benefit pension schemes from the retail price index to the consumer price index have been dealt another blow, as the High Court yet again refused to establish a precedent.
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‘Rule-taking’ TPR unable to further ease LGPS cash flow issues
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has cautioned local authority defined benefit schemes that it does not have the power to waive responsibilities such as collection of contributions, as some pension boards begin to worry about cash flows.
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Music charity leaves Teachers’ scheme to offer benefits symphony
A hike in employer pension contributions has prompted a Birmingham-based charity to leave the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, using the savings from that decision to extend its benefits offering.
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Covid-19 unlikely to affect long-term mortality rates
On the go: The coronavirus pandemic is likely to have a very muted impact on the pensions sector, according to a new report emphasising that a reasonable proportion of Covid-19 deaths would have occurred this year anyway.
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Regulator rebuffs calls to abandon new DB code
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has dismissed calls from industry to halt its work on a new defined benefit funding code, arguing that the affordability principle it espouses is “even more important and relevant in the light of Covid-19”.
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PPF creates panel to support trustees with stressed sponsors
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has established a new panel to support trustees where the scheme’s employer is in stressed or distressed circumstances.
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DWP steps in at Lloyds’ GMP past transfers hearing
Government lawyers have dealt a blow to trustees hoping not to have to apply guaranteed minimum pension equalisation to past transfers, branding the argument from Lloyds Banking Group in a high-profile court case “misconceived”.
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British Airways resumes pension transfer activities
British Airways is to resume its pension transfer activities following a short suspension due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis, Pensions Expert can reveal.
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Unfunded public pensions to take £150bn hit from Covid-19
Overinflated estimates of UK economic performance could strain the affordability of unfunded public sector pensions, according to new estimates, with the government forced to weigh the continued security of public sector workers’ retirement against a £150bn tax burden on future generations.
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BT Openreach sell-off leaves key questions for trustees
On the go: Trustees of BT’s colossal £50bn defined benefit pension scheme faced a number of important questions after rumours emerged that the telecoms giant was looking to sell its most profitable division.
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Investment-grade back in favour with DB schemes
On the go: An illiquidity premium has appeared in long-dated investment grade bonds, according to consultancy Aon, which has urged clients to take advantage of coronavirus volatility to turbo-charge their matching allocations.
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Co-op scheme completes £350m buy-in with Aviva
On the go: The Co-operative Pension Scheme has completed a £350m buy-in with Aviva, taking its total transactions this year beyond £2bn, as defined benefit schemes look to capitalise on cheaper deals amid the coronavirus pandemic.