All News articles – Page 138
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NewsKPMG fined £13m for ‘dumping’ Silentnight scheme into PPF
On the go: KPMG has received a £13m fine over serious misconduct in its role in the sale of bed manufacturer Silentnight, which lead to the company’s insolvency and its pension scheme having to be absorbed by the Pension Protection Fund.
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NewsGovt urges pension schemes to invest in the UK recovery
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have urged UK pension schemes to invest more in long-term UK assets with the goal of fuelling the recovery of the post-pandemic economy.
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NewsInvestors in line for £11m windfall as FCA wins Avacade case
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has won its case against unregulated introducer Alexandra Associates UK and its directors over the troubled transfer of £92m pension assets, after previous findings were upheld in the Court of Appeal.
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NewsStronger pension risk transfer market expected in H2 after ‘Covid hangover’
The pensions risk transfer market will pick up for the last six months of 2021 with an expected strong pipeline after a subdued first half, according to Legal & General and Willis Towers Watson.
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NewsUK investors consider alternative investment strategies
On the go: More than two-fifths of UK investors are considering alternative investment strategies in light of record low-interest rates, according to research commissioned by NexGen Cloud.
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NewsThames Water schemes appoint Redington as adviser
On the go: The £1.7bn Thames Water Pension Scheme and the £770.9m Thames Water Mirror Image Pension Scheme have appointed Redington as their new investment adviser.
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NewsPensions at bottom of list for young savers
On the go: Young savers have put pension saving at the bottom of their list of priorities and would rather save for a home or trips away.
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NewsShell pensions close funding gaps
On the go: The Shell Contributory Pension Fund fund has moved into surplus, while its sister scheme, the Shell Overseas Contributory Pension Fund is close to reaching full funding, results from the two schemes’ latest triennial actuarial valuations show.
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NewsPublic pension fund staging on dashboards could be set for delays
Administrative burdens from the McCloud/Sargeant judgments to remedy age discrimination could delay the staging of public pension funds onto dashboards and cause confusion for members.
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NewsNatWest pension fund invests in later-living housing
On the go: The NatWest Group Pension Fund has entered into a joint venture partnership with Legal & General to invest £500m in net-zero-carbon ‘later-living’ housing.
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NewsRaise retirement age to help UK recovery, says policymaker
On the go: Raising the retirement age could help the country recover post-Covid, a policymaker has suggested.
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NewsMeggitt scheme trustee agrees funding plan in takeover
On the go: The trustee of the Meggitt defined benefit scheme has agreed a funding plan with Parker Hannifin as part of its deal to acquire the British aerospace and defence markets components company.
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NewsPension funds need better data to measure up on carbon
The quality and quantity of information on companies’ carbon footprints needs to improve rapidly to help institutional investors make more informed investment decisions, experts claim.
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NewsSchemes challenge managers to tackle lack of diversity
On the go: Asset managers who wish to continue to work with some of the biggest pension schemes in the UK will have to disclose how they are targeting diversity or risk losing their business.
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NewsDeficit woes deepen as shortfall continues to plague USS
The deficit of the Universities Superannuation Scheme now exceeds £15bn as an increase in assets was outweighed by rising liabilities, in a year the pension fund’s portfolio performed below its benchmark for the first time since 2013.
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NewsRailways Pension Scheme manager launches internal trading desk
On the go: RPMI Railpen, the Railways Pension Scheme investment manager, has launched an internal trading desk to further enhance its in-house capabilities.
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NewsProfit warnings from DB sponsors decrease 73% in a year
On the go: Profit warnings from listed companies with defined benefit schemes have dropped by 73 per cent between Q3 2020 and Q2 2021, but 10 percent remain in the insolvency “danger zone’’, according to figures from EY.
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NewsGPs admin woes continue in new Capita pensions portal
The long-running saga of admin issues for doctors continues, as a new pensions and payments portal for GP practices, introduced in June, has shown a series of failings, including missing records and payments.
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NewsCamden invests in green assets, schemes call for net-zero alignment
ESG Spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with the Camden Pension Fund moving equity assets into lower carbon alternatives, and a group of institutional investors calling for consistency on corporates net-zero plans.
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NewsFirstGroup explores change in DB scheme discount rate
Bus and train operator FirstGroup is to engage in “strategic discussions” with its trustees, after the funding valuation for the First UK Bus Pension Scheme was finalised and improvements were made to its technical provisions.








