All News articles – Page 230
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NewsBaptist scheme pulls DGF for global infrastructure
Trustees of the defined benefit Baptist Pension Scheme have allocated to global infrastructure and dropped a struggling diversified growth fund manager.
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More unions eye CDC as possible negotiation outcome
What is good enough for postal workers is, it would appear, not good enough for academics.
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NewsSupreme Court: Barnardo's wording does not allow RPI/CPI switch
The Supreme Court’s rejection of an attempt by Barnardo’s to downgrade its pension increases is a reminder that courts are unlikely to bend rules to accommodate the commercial needs of defined benefit sponsors, according to legal experts.
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Barnardo's scheme loses Supreme Court RPI appeal
On the go: Children's charity Barnardo's may not change the inflation protection it provides to members of its defined benefit scheme, the Supreme Court has ruled.
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Self-employed back expansion of AE to cover gig economy
On the go: Self-employed workers want government help to save for retirement and would back new laws to expand auto-enrolment or to make saving for retirement compulsory, new research from Prudential shows.
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Two in five employees are approaching retirement ‘blindfolded’
On the go: Forty per cent of employed 46 to 55-year-olds do not know how much they have saved for retirement, a recent survey has found.
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NewsImperial Brands’ proposal to disband member forum ‘disappointing’
Imperial Brands is looking to discontinue a consultative committee at its Imperial Tobacco Pension Fund, arguing that the benefits gained by holding the forum do not warrant the cost, workload and logistical efforts required to run the twice-yearly meeting.
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OPDU launches independent pension trustee liability policy
On the go: The Occupational Pensions Defence Union has launched a pensions trustee policy aimed at individual independent trustees in the UK.
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CDC consultation aims to avoid Dutch pitfalls
Collective defined contribution schemes will be designed to minimise intergenerational unfairness, according to the Department for Work and Pensions, as it announced plans to legislate for the benefit structure in late 2019.
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NewsPatient capital in DC: Worth the risk?
From the blog: Philip Hammond wants pension funds to invest in patient capital, and publishing a policy paper on the subject for the second Budget in a row, it appears his approach is rather, well, patient.
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Accountant fined £6,857 for providing false information to avoid AE duties
On the go: The accountant of a London cafe has been ordered to pay £6,857.50 after he admitted falsely claiming to the Pensions Regulator that staff had been enrolled into pensions.
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University of Manchester staff vote for strike action over pension closure
On the go: Support staff at the University of Manchester have voted overwhelmingly to take strike action over plans to cut and close their pension scheme.
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Pension freedoms withdrawals reach record high
On the go: The Treasury’s pension freedoms tax bonanza continues, as record sums are being withdrawn.
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Pensions gender pay gap reaches 40 per cent
On the go: Women retire with pension incomes almost 40 per cent lower than men on average, according to new research, despite recent legal efforts to ensure equality in the state pension system.
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Govt must act on social care as crisis looms with rise in ageing population
On the go: A quarter of UK residents will be aged 65 years or over within the next 50 years. This is a result of improvements in life expectancy.
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Aon: Do not 'just kick the tyres' on historic valuation approaches
On the go: Aon is urging sponsors and trustees of UK defined benefit schemes to do more than 'just kick the tyres on historic valuation approaches' and check their actuarial valuation choice is right for their scheme.
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NewsThousands of Nationwide scheme members sign up to new portal
Nationwide Pension Fund has seen successful take-up of its new online pensions portal among members, as the scheme continues to put its faith in online communications and works on new developments for the portal.
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Pension savers overtaxed by 'staggering' £372.5m
On the go: The government faces growing pressure to review ‘emergency tax’ treatment of pension freedoms withdrawals, after it was revealed that a staggering £372.5m has now been reclaimed by pension savers since the freedoms were launched in April 2015.
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More than half of small firms have switched AE provider
On the go: In a fluid market, more than half of small and medium-sized businesses have already switched their auto-enrolment provider. Most firms cited value for money or investment performance as the reason for the move.
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Schemes shift attention from interest rates to inflation hedging
On the go: Inflation hedging has seen a sharp rise with activity up by 22 per cent in the third quarter of 2018, to around £24.2bn. Total interest rate hedging activity was around £29.2bn in the third quarter, a 1 per cent fall according to the BMO Global Asset Management.








