All News articles – Page 179
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Former pensions minister appointed select committee chair
On the go: Former pensions minister Stephen Timms has been elected as chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee.
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Pension funds’ recovery in question as Norton enters administration
On the go: Norton Motorcycles has gone into administration, raising questions about recouping money in three pension funds solely invested in the motorcycle manufacturer.
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Church of England invests £600m in ESG equity fund
On the go: The Church of England Pensions Board plans to allocate £600m to a fund tracking a climate-friendly index, aiming to align its pension schemes with the goals of the Paris agreement.
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Co-op pension scheme completes £1bn buy-in
On the go: The Co-operative Pension Scheme has completed a £1bn bulk purchase annuity transaction with Aviva.
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Telent: Buy-in could have scuppered scheme rescue
On the go: The trustees behind the record-breaking £4.7bn buyout of the Telent pension scheme say purchasing partial buy-in contracts could have derailed their aim of securing all members’ benefits.
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Criminal sanctions could deter businesses and trustees, Lords warn
The government has been urged to review the scope of new criminal sanctions introduced by the pension schemes bill that have “been drawn incredibly widely” and could “deter respectable people from becoming trustees”.
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Academic support for renewed strike action swells
On the go: Up to 52 universities could now be affected by strike action if a dispute over the Universities Superannuation Scheme is not solved, after a reballot of institutions by the University and College Union.
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MP requests 6-month extension for British Steel ombudsman claims
On the go: Labour MP Nick Smith is writing to the Pensions Ombudsman to request a six-month extension for former British Steel Pension Scheme members to submit claims, so that the issues involved can be considered in-depth.
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Lloyds pension schemes agree to £10bn longevity swap
On the go: The trustee of the Lloyds Bank pension schemes has agreed to a £10bn longevity swap deal with Scottish Widows and Pacific Life Re.
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Climate disclosure guidance for schemes expected in March
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is set to issue guidance in March to trustees on reporting the impact of their investments on climate change, pensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman has confirmed.
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Britvic request to switch RPI pension increases denied
Soft drinks manufacturer Britvic has had its attempt to reduce the inflation-proofing it provides for its defined benefit pension scheme rejected by the High Court.
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BT appeal on guaranteed minimum pensions indexation dismissed
On the go: BT will have to extend the full indexation of guaranteed minimum pensions to certain members of its pension scheme affected by a government decision, after having its appeal dismissed.
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Three in five savers want pensions screened for tobacco investments
On the go: Scheme members want more information about which companies their pensions are invested in, with 60 per cent calling for an active screening approach towards tobacco companies, according to new research.
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TPR fines FCA for pension failures
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has been ordered to pay a £2,000 fine by the Pensions Regulator for lack of details in its defined contribution scheme documentation.
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Govt to consult on McCloud solution as new members could be worse off
The government has warned that changes ordered by the courts to rectify a landmark discrimination case could make some members worse off.
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Brunel lays down gauntlet with ESG policy
The Brunel Pension Partnership has issued a radical challenge on climate change to its asset managers and peers, as the local authority pool attempts to reduce the carbon intensity of its equity portfolios by 7 per cent year on year.
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Pensions Ombudsman to hold hearing against failed trustee
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman will hold an oral hearing against the trustee and administrator of three pension schemes solely invested in a motorcycle manufacturer, as it has received 30 complaints against these individuals.
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Welsh government left with ‘no option’ but to offer NHS tax solution
On the go: The Welsh government has been left with “no option” but to cover the pension tax bills of senior doctors, mirroring measures introduced in England. The health minister for Wales has branded the situation “totally unacceptable”.
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‘Constructive talks’ held on USS valuation
On the go: Stakeholders and trustees of the £68bn Universities Superannuation Scheme have agreed shared statements of purpose with regards to the plan, as the opening rounds of talks to break a valuation deadlock were branded “constructive” by the meeting’s chair.
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Four candidates named for Work and Pensions select committee chair
On the go: Debbie Abrahams, Chris Bryant, Stephen Timms and Karen Buck are the Labour MPs that so far have been nominated for the election of the next Work and Pensions select committee chair.