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High Court hands De La Rue victory over £20m pensions bill
De La Rue, the banknotes manufacturer, has avoided adding £20m to its pension scheme’s liabilities after a judge ruled in its favour over how certain members’ deferred benefits should be revalued.
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Opinion
Don’t ‘do’ pensions? Think again…
Norton Rose Fulbright’s Claire O’Donnell and Julia Chirnside explain how corporates can prepare for the increased notification requirements to the Pensions Regulator that could have an impact for many merger and acquisition transactions.
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Industry expects TPR influx of clearance applications
More than 90 per cent of pension professionals said they believe clearance applications are likely to increase, according to a Pension Schemes Act survey conducted by Norton Rose Fulbright.
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Industry slams lack of detail on regulator's new powers
Plans to reinforce the regulation of defined benefit schemes in the UK lack depth and may not have been able to prevent the pensions scandals that have rocked the industry in recent years, according to industry experts.
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LGPS unmarried couples discrimination unlawful, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court has ruled that regulations requiring unmarried Local Government Pension Scheme members to nominate a cohabiting partner in order for them to receive a survivor’s pension contravenes the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Opinion
QROPS: Between expat need and tax loophole
Analysis: Moving to live or work abroad is not, for most people, logistically straightforward, and planning ahead is key to ensure a smooth transition, particularly when considering long-term financial requirements, including pensions.
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Features
National Grid goes ahead with new scheme sections
National Grid has decided on the section allocation of scheme members after agreeing on the creation of three independent sections within the National Grid UK Pension Scheme earlier this year
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Hogg Robinson pays £12.8m in rectification case
Corporate travel company Hogg Robinson has incurred £10.5m in past service costs and £2.3m in legal costs following rectification of a mistake in a deed of amendment to the scheme.
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Opinion
An alternative way to correct mistakes in scheme documents
Mistakes in pension scheme documentation are usually corrected by applying to the court for an order rectifying the document in question to reflect the intended terms.
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Features
ITV absorbs Wireless Group DB scheme
Broadcasting company Wireless Group has signed over its defined benefit pension obligations to broadcaster ITV, under the terms of sale of its television entities to the media giant, showing that defined benefit schemes do not have to be left behind in mergers and acquisitions.
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Features
Weir Group cuts deficit contributions with 15-year funding vehicle
Weir Group established a Scottish Limited Partnership with the trustee of its main defined benefit scheme last year, allowing the group to reduce its deficit recovery payments while adding to the security of members’ benefits.
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Regulator’s approach withstands first AE judicial review
A High Court ruling has approved the Pension Regulator’s approach to itinerant employees working overseas, providing the industry with clarification on a “grey area” of auto-enrolment legislation.
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Siemens issues resolution to prevent trapped surplus
Siemens, one of the world's largest electrical companies, is allowing its defined benefit scheme to make payments to the sponsoring employer, as schemes scramble to maintain their ability to prevent trapped surplus.
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FT chooses new provider as DC governance debate rumbles on
Employers eyeing a transition into a contract-based defined contribution arrangement must consider the impact of a shift away from trust-based governance on members and administration, experts have said.
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Regulator flags DLR case to tackle inaction on late valuations
The Pensions Regulator has taken the unusual step of publishing details of how it responds when schemes miss their valuation deadlines in an attempt to underscore the need for constructive dialogue between trustees and sponsors.
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Findel forks out £2.3m to repair equalisation error
Findel Group Pension Scheme has paid more than £2.3m in past-service costs to make good an error in which a member benefit equalisation exercise was implemented incorrectly.
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Industry seeks remedy for multi-employer s75 headache
Experts have questioned the viability of solutions proposed in response to a government consultation to ease Section 75 debt obligations, the cost of which can potentially trap employersin multi-employer schemes.
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Features
Are your data handling processes compliant?
Any other business: Hillary Clinton found herself in hot water recently over use of a private email account during her tenure as US secretary of state. The breach of White House data protocols ignited criticism.
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Opinion
How your scheme can benefit from the VAT changes
With some hard work and careful planning, schemes could recoup sizeable rebates as a result of pension tax changes.
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Opinion
How your scheme can benefit from the VAT changes
Fresh guidance from HM Revenue & Customs on VAT charges for scheme management services may have passed people by during the holiday slowdown.