All risk articles
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News
How climate change will impact pension portfolios
Failure to transition to a low-carbon economy could cost pension schemes up to 30% in investment losses by 2050, according to new research.
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Opinion
Planning a route to better DC outcomes
Why did the pension trustee cross the road? To catch a bus, but also to demonstrate attitudes to risk, as Maggie Rodger of the Association of Member Nominated Trustees explains.
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Opinion
Turbulent weather ahead for DB schemes
We live in a world right now that seems fraught with risks.
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News
Merseyside Pension Fund appoints new adviser
On the go: The £10.4bn Merseyside Pension Fund has appointed Redington to act as its strategic investment adviser.
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Consultants advise asset owners to protect against tail risk
Amid high inflation, market volatility and mounting fears of recession, investment consultants are advising asset owners to consider implementing some form of tail-risk protection, while urging them to first focus on building well-diversified investment portfolios that could protect against downside risks.
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Railways Pension Scheme manager updates voting policy
On the go: Railpen, the manager of the £35bn Railways Pension Scheme, has introduced new voting policies on cyber security, climate transition and biodiversity, and mental health for its 2023 annual meeting season.
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Bulk annuity transactions reach £12bn in first half of 2022
On the go: The total volume of buy-in and buyout transactions reached £12bn in the first half of 2022, according to research from Hymans Robertson.
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Experts warn DWP rules could lead more schemes to LDI
With pension funds still dealing with the current market turmoil, experts point out the government’s proposed rules for defined benefit funding could force schemes into an even lower-risk environment, increasing the need for liability-driven investments.
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‘Let’s rethink all’ member options before dashboards introduction
Legislative and policy assumptions about member behaviour as they approach retirement are completely out of sync with reality, and now is the time to “rethink all of it” before dashboards are introduced, according to Philip Brown, group director of policy and external affairs at B&CE, provider of The People’s Pension.
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Opinion
Retirement outcomes: The buck stops where?
Employers, scheme trustees and product providers are not directly responsible for the decisions people make once they access their pension pot, but the direction of travel is clear.
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News
Could gilt market shock push schemes towards insurers over LDI?
The market shock prompted by the government’s “mini” Budget could see a shift away from liability-driven investment strategies and toward insurance deals, experts have suggested.
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First-half bulk annuity volumes surge 50% against 2021
On the go: The pensions risk transfer market is up 50 per cent in the first half of 2022 compared with last year’s H1 figure, with £12bn in buy-ins and buyouts making for the third-largest H1 figure on record, according to analysis from LCP.
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Insurers publish first bulk annuity ‘best practice’ guide
On the go: UK insurers have collaborated to produce the industry’s first-ever “best practice” guide for schemes preparing for bulk annuity quotations, laying out principles by which trustees, advisers and administrators should abide.
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Centrica schemes appoint Redington to oversee new investment model
On the go: The Centrica UK defined benefit pension schemes, comprising the Centrica Pension Scheme, the Centrica Engineers Pension Scheme and the Centrica Pension Plan, have selected Redington as strategic investment consultant.
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Opinion
TPR’s single code: Where is the finish line?
By now, trustees will be familiar with the new governance requirements that are set to be introduced by the Pensions Regulator’s new single code of practice.
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News
TPR: ‘Keep asking questions’ about investment strategies
On the go: The current economic malaise, and especially the impact on liability-driven investments now interest rates are rising, proves it is especially important that trustees continue to ask questions about their investment strategies, even if they seem “silly”, says Fred Berry, the Pensions Regulator’s lead investment consultant.
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Transfer volumes could hit £600bn as insurers post strong results
A host of insurers have revealed their first-half 2022 results that show a booming trade in risk transfers, which, by some projections, could hit £600bn over the next decade — though there are fears about a capacity crunch in the sector.
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West Yorkshire Pension Fund averts recruitment crisis
On the go: The £17.8bn West Yorkshire Pension Fund has made three senior appointments to its in-house investment team in response to ‘critical’ staffing issues that occurred last year. It has also weighed up the risk of handing assets over to external managers in the future.
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Unisys schemes appoint Cardano as fiduciary manager
On the go: The Unisys Pension Scheme, the Unisys Payment Services Pension Scheme (Unisys Section) and the Unisys Public Sector Pension Scheme have appointed Cardano as fiduciary manager.
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Taylor Wimpey suspends escrow payments
On the go: Home construction company Taylor Wimpey has suspended escrow payments to its defined benefit pension scheme due to its strong funding position.