More defined benefit news – Page 98
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Analytics firm completes global bulk annuity deal with L&G
On the go: Analytics company IHS Markit has entered into two bulk annuity deals with Legal & General, the insurer’s first global transaction.
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Local government pension schemes invest in bank guilty of tax evasion
A number of local government pension schemes have come under fire over their investments in a troubled Israeli bank, according to research seen by Pensions Expert.
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HMRC admits errors in GMP final data cuts
HM Revenue & Customs has admitted that the data it has asked defined benefit schemes to use for the calculation of members’ guaranteed minimum pensions is outdated, which is expected to further delay trustees’ costly efforts to reconcile data with the taxman.
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One in five sponsors considering deficit holidays
On the go: Almost a fifth of UK defined benefit scheme sponsors have requested or are considering a deficit repayment contribution holiday, according to research from Isio.
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Regulator to be empowered by expansion of ‘snoopers’ charter’
The Pensions Regulator is to be given new powers including the right to harvest communications data, in order to prevent “serious crime”, according to draft legislation published last month.
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DB deficits fall £7bn in April as equity markets recover
On the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,422 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index fell by £7.4bn in April.
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Falling support for TPR’s new funding regime
On the go: Support for the Pensions Regulator’s vaunted new defined benefit funding regime may be falling, according to a report by Aon.
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Third of fiduciary managers disappoint in 2019
On the go: New research has revealed the stark differences between best-in-class and stragglers in the fiduciary management market.
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BT estimates £500m drop in pension assets value due to Covid-19
On the go: BT has estimated that its defined benefit pension scheme’s unquoted assets portfolio has lost £500m due to the negative impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Union considers AA scheme closure ‘significant attack’ on members
The recent closure of the Automobile Association defined benefit scheme – following a consultation with scheme members and trustees – has been branded a “significant attack on members’ benefits” by trade union GMB.
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ITV scheme trustees approve deficit repayment holiday
On the go: The trustees of ITV’s defined benefit schemes have agreed to a deficit repayment contribution delay, amid action from the broadcaster to mitigate the impact of Covid-19.
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LGPS cash flow problems mount as Covid-19 crisis continues
A number of local government pension schemes face cash flow problems as a result of the coronavirus crisis, according to a recent survey.
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Govt extends scheme pays deadline for NHS workers
On the go: The government has extended the National Health Service scheme pays deadline by three months to stop workers being hit by unexpected tax bills as a result of the tapered annual allowance.
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Insurer investment risks could drag on buyout volumes
Variations in the levels of investment risk taken by life companies providing insurance for defined benefit pension promises could distort and disrupt the progress of the pensions derisking market, according to experts.
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Return of the zombies: Can trustees ‘game’ PPF?
Defined benefit trustees linked to struggling employers face tough decisions about whether to tip their sponsors into insolvency or increase their burden on the Pension Protection Fund amid the onset of a global recession, in what experts have called a regulatory grey area.
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RPI inflation court ruling could cost defence company millions
On the go: The High Court ruled against an attempt by a UK defence company to change the way it calculates final salary pension increases last week, the latest decision in a string of debates that have put millions of pounds in payments to retirees at stake.
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TPR signals renewed focus on sponsor affordability
The Pensions Regulator has directed defined benefit trustees to focus on the affordability of payments into their schemes by sponsoring employers, urging collaboration to link business recovery to increased member security.
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Mercer calls for six-month DB contribution holiday
The government has been called on to take “urgent action” and implement a six-month contribution holiday for defined benefit pension schemes, in a bid to allow sponsors to keep their businesses afloat.
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Schemes to issue pension transfer warning to savers
On the go: Pension scheme trustees are to warn members about the risks of transferring out of their defined benefit scheme amid the Covid-19 crisis.
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Teachers scheme renews with Capita
On the go: The Department for Education has renewed its contract with outsourcer Capita for the administration of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.