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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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Implementation hurdles in opportunistic strategies
On the go: The coronavirus crisis presents a number of opportunities for savvy investors, but schemes should be wary of inflated estimates of return, according to a new report from Bfinance.
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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.
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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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Govt could scrap pensions triple lock to reduce virus debt
On the go: The pensions triple lock could be scrapped in the near future as the government looks to recoup the hundreds of billions of pounds it has spent on Covid-19 support.
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Regulator warns trustees to prioritise pension switches
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has urged trustees to prioritise pension switches and ensure they are completed in good time, in an attempt to ensure savers do not miss out during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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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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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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Aviva launches online scam reporting service
On the go: Aviva has launched an online scam reporting service in response to the influx of fraudulent activity by those exploiting the coronavirus crisis and people’s vulnerability at this time.
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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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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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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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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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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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NewsUnion 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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Nest member waits two years to recover £80 in missed contributions
The Pensions Ombudsman has finally brought to a close a woman’s two year hunt for £80 in missed contributions from her employer.
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Ombudsman sides with Aegon on transfer to 'bogus' pension scheme
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has ruled that Aegon did not fail in its duty of care when allowing a member to transfer his savings to a “bogus employer”, once again emphasising that trustees would not be held responsible for certain historic cases of fraud.
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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.








