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Regulators propose DC-wide ‘value for money’ framework
The Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority will be forcing defined contribution schemes to disclose more data around their investment performance, scheme oversight, and costs and charges, as they unveil a discussion paper looking at creating an “holistic framework” for assessing value for money in this sector.
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Industry body launches new ESG guide for trustees
On the go: The Society of Pension Professionals has launched an environmental, social and governance guide for pension trustees, aimed at schemes that do not have size and resources to effectively manage its integration.
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Statements season could cause mayhem for admins, PASA warns
On the go: The creation of a statements season could cause “significant difficulties, additional and unnecessary costs, and adverse implications” for schemes and administrators if a route of a common valuation date is chosen, the Pensions Administration Standards Association has warned.
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John Laing agrees £320m deal with Aviva, Artemis finalises full buy-in
Risk Watch: A roundup up of the latest derisking transactions, including the John Laing Pension Fund deal with Aviva, and Artemis Pension Plan’s full buy-in with Just Group.
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Inflation jump poses ‘a real challenge’ for pension schemes
The surge in inflation in August – the highest since records began in 1997 – could prove “a real challenge” for pension schemes, experts have warned, especially if it proves not to be a transitory phenomenon.
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National Grid scheme appoints outsourced investment manager
On the go: The circa £12bn National Grid UK Pension Scheme has appointed Russell Investments as its outsourced investment manager.
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Pension Awareness Day: Savers still in the dark amid Covid-19 downfall
A roundup of the news marking the 2021 Pension Awareness Day, with £5.3bn lost from over-fifties pension pots during the pandemic, retirement security in the UK declining for the fourth consecutive year, and a new guide launched to help employers and schemes to support members’ financial wellbeing.
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Morrisons schemes granted additional security in takeover bid
On the go: An agreement has been reached between a private equity manager and the trustees of Morrisons’ defined benefit schemes to grant additional security, as the attempted takeover of the supermarket chain progresses.
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ABI calls for govt to 'rethink' normal minimum pension age hike
The Association of British Insurers has called on the government to scrap its “complicated”, “arbitrary” and “confusing” plans to raise the normal minimum pension age “until something fit for purpose” has been developed.
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DB schemes’ surplus increases £20.8bn in August
On the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,318 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 index increased by £20.8bn in August.
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SPP warns dashboards figures will need to be illustrative
The Society of Pension Professionals has warned that pensions dashboards will have to provide illustrative figures to defined benefit members, as it will not be possible to have accurate quotations due to the complexity of current benefit structures.
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Calls for climate reporting harmony as FCA and DWP rules diverge
The Financial Conduct Authority’s climate-related disclosure rules for asset managers, life insurers and its regulated pension providers should be brought into line with Department for Work and Pensions regulations to give greater clarity and consistency, the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has said.
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Number of workers delaying retirement due to Covid-19 rises
On the go: The number of workers making changes to their retirement plans due to the impact of Covid-19 has increased by more than a quarter to 29 per cent, research from Fidelity International has shown.
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Schemes have over £1tn in assets exposed to ‘significant’ climate risk
On the go: More than £1tn in assets held by UK institutional investors is exposed to significant climate risks, according to research from LCP.
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Kent Pension Fund breaches LGPS regulations
On the go: Connection trouble with a third-party pensions administrator’s systems has caused staff productivity at the Kent Pension Fund to suffer, while poor record management by Kent Police led to a breach of Local Government Pension Scheme regulations.
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National Pension Tracing Day set to launch with industry backing
On the go: Punter Southall Aspire is launching the UK’s first National Pension Tracing Day on October 31 when the clocks go back, and is urging people to use their extra hour to trace lost pensions.
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PMI launches new diploma for pension professionals
On the go: The Pensions Management Institute is launching a new diploma in pension trusteeship.
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TPR auto-enrolment enforcement figures back to pre-pandemic levels
On the go: The number of warnings issued to employers for failing to comply with auto-enrolment rules are back to pre-pandemic levels, the Pensions Regulator has said.
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Energy company scheme appoints new fiduciary manager
On the go: The £642m Uniper Group of the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme has awarded a £570m fiduciary management mandate to Kempen Capital Management.
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DWP rules out appeal on PPF’s compensation cap ruling
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund will soon start making changes to its benefit structure, since the Department for Work and Pensions will not be appealing the Court of Appeal decision which ruled the compensation cap unlawful.