All Professional trustees articles – Page 14
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Opinion
Trustee negotiation need not always result in a winner and a loser
As has been highlighted by some recent high profiles cases, negotiating with the employer can be one of the biggest challenges faced by the trustees of defined benefit pension schemes.
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News
TPR levies first fine on professional trustee
On the go: The regulator has disclosed that it has imposed a £3,000 fine against a professional trustee for failing to update their scheme’s register with news of their appointment.
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News
TPR plan welcomed, but concerns remain over consistency
The industry has welcomed the Pensions Regulator's new corporate plan, which outlines how it plans to become “clearer, quicker and tougher”, but concerns remain over consistency and the watchdog's focus on smaller schemes.
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Opinion
Regulator must work with industry on professional trustee standards
Recent consultation exercises have shown that trusteeship has become increasingly segmented by the standards expected of those who fulfil the role.
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Opinion
Admit mistakes and encourage discussion to prevent repetition
Trustee decision-making has come under increased scrutiny in recent years, but there are plenty of ways in which trustees can avoid errors, and prevent the same mistakes from happening again.
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News
Trustees with fid man less likely to check quality of service
Trustees employing fiduciary managers are less engaged in assessing the quality of their provider than those with a traditional investment consultancy relationship, the latest report from the Competition and Markets Authority has found.
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News
Could airline black box approach take off in the pensions industry?
A Pensions Institute report published on Wednesday has suggested that emulating the airline industry’s black box thinking approach of systematically analysing mistakes could solve many of the problems facing defined benefit schemes.
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Features
Can you run your scheme better than a sole trustee?
Analysis: Defined benefit trustee boards are finding it increasingly difficult to source a full complement of member-nominated trustees, as final salary becomes a legacy benefit system. Is the rise of the sole corporate trustee inevitable?
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News
Professional trustees told to 'comply or explain' in draft standards
The industry-led Professional Trustee Standards Working Group has drawn up a set of draft standards for professional trustees imposing a "comply or explain" regime, but some say it is lacking in clarity.
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News
Seven in 10 professional trustees want standards body
Professional trustees have called for a body to set standards and monitor performance in the industry, but experts have cautioned against any measure that threatens the level of cognitive diversity on trustee boards.
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News
Leonardo protects trustees with new company
Leonardo’s defined contribution scheme is creating a company to shield trustees from personal liability as the freedoms have introduced new risks for DC trustees.
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Opinion
Are the days of the lay trustee numbered?
Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: For all that is made of the asymmetry of knowledge in the trust-based pension system, anecdotes abound of times when lay trustees have proved their worth.
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News
TPR campaign outlines governance basics
The Pensions Regulator has launched a new campaign directed at trustees and their advisers, as part of a wider push to raise governance standards, but experts say its success relies on collaboration and engagement from all stakeholders.
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News
PLSA urges schemes to focus on ‘inputs’
A new report on pension scheme governance calls for greater focus on improving the quality of structures and personnel, or ‘inputs’, and argues that processes have received excessive attention.
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Opinion
Trustee standards – an impractical election fever
From the blog: There is much debate on how to improve trustee standards. The Pensions Regulator has consulted and responded on what it calls 21st century trusteeship, and many ideas abound. Recently, the highly respected Kevin LeGrand floated some ideas.
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Opinion
It's time to rethink trustee standards
From the blog: The Pensions Regulator’s recent findings of large variations in trusteeship standards have thrown up questions about the governance of pension funds.
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News
TPR naming and shaming aims to boost trusteeship
The Pensions Regulator has reaffirmed its commitment to improving standards of trusteeship, with a series of policies that place a particular focus on the role of professional and independent board members.
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Opinion
How consultants can prepare for scheme consolidation
The pensions industry, particularly the segment dealing with defined benefit schemes, is notoriously fragmented. In the UK alone there are more than 6,000 pension funds. From a macroeconomic perspective this does not make much sense.
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Opinion
How are DGFs being used in DC?
How are defined contribution schemes using diversified growth funds, and what roles do member engagement and cost constraints play? Naomi L’Estrange from 2020 Trustees, Shuntao Li from Barnett Waddingham, Neil McPherson from Capital Cranfield, Murray Taylor from JLT Employee Benefits, and Percival Stanion from Pictet Asset Management discuss DGFs in DC and the issue of fees.
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Opinion
GDPR: Why trustees need to take notice
Significant changes to data protection law are due to come into force on May 25 2018 in the form of a new EU General Data Protection Regulation.