All Royal London Asset Management articles – Page 2

  • News

    'Greenest of green papers' explores DB sustainability options but lacks urgency

    2017-02-20T00:00:00Z

    A wide-ranging government green paper is exploring a number of possible changes to improve the sustainability of defined benefit schemes, but although experts welcomed the variety of issues discussed, some noted a lack of urgency. 

  • News

    Industry finds no easy answers in dividends v deficits debate

    2017-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Most FTSE 100 companies could clear their pension deficits in less than two years by withholding dividends, new research says. Experts have called for more focus on the contrast between dividend payments and deficit repair contributions, though others say there is no one-size-fits-all solution.

  • Features

    Brexit, pooling and transparency: Top investment stories from 2016

    2016-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Year in review: Investment fees and the impact of Brexit on schemes’ portfolios stood out among the most salient subjects for pension schemes in 2016, while the ongoing low-yield environment prompted funds to seek higher returns and cut back on costs.

  • Fiona Tait
    Opinion

    What we can expect from the pension scams consultation

    2016-12-12T00:00:00Z

    The government’s consultation into pension scams contains four very sensible proposals that will make it harder for scammers to operate. This a great step in significantly improving consumer protection in this area.

  • Features

    Consolidation and partial transfers put forward as funding pressures increase

    2016-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Defined benefit funding levels have not improved over the past years as gilt yields have fallen, the latest edition of the Purple Book shows, with industry figures hailing partial transfers and scheme consolidation as possible solutions.

  • News

    Industry divided over CPIH

    2016-11-14T00:00:00Z

    The Office for National Statistics has recently said it will make the consumer price index including owner-occupiers’ housing costs its preferred measure for gauging inflation next year, so should the government follow suit for pension indexation and revaluation?

  • Bloomberg
    Features

    RSA scheme targets buy-and-maintain strategy to derisk

    2016-08-03T00:00:00Z

    The RSA Insurance Group’s Sal Pension Fund is focusing on buy-and-maintain credit as part of an investment strategy overhaul as the scheme looks to further derisk its portfolio following the results of its latest actuarial valuation.

  • Opinion

    How to make the dashboard work

    2016-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Barely a week seems to go by without a new report on pensions dashboards, but what are the implications for pension schemes of the chancellor’s commitment to have a dashboard in place by 2019?

  • News

    More detail emerges on pensions dashboard

    2016-06-02T00:00:00Z

    The working group charged with devising a pensions dashboard – a single destination where consumers will be able to view all their retirement savings pots – has released its view of what it should look like.

  • News

    Queen's speech promises mastertrust regulation

    2016-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Long-anticipated mastertrust legislation was announced in the Queen's speech this week, providing protection for consumers and increased powers for the Pensions Regulator, but details are still sparse.

  • Margaret Snowdon
    Opinion

    Scams: What trustees can do to avoid members becoming victims

    2016-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Trustees are, in fact, indirect victims of scams, so action to protect members is more often than not action that also helps themselves.

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    News

    NHS cash for pensions offer could open loophole

    2016-02-19T00:00:00Z

    An NHS trust has come under scrutiny for offering nurses cash to opt out of the pension scheme, which experts have said could lead to other employers copying the move.

  • News

    'Gold standard' pensions unattainable for most

    2016-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Average earners targeting a “gold standard” pension of two-thirds pre-retirement income will need to work to age 77 at statutory minimum contribution levels, a new report has projected, underscoring the key role default levels will play as auto-enrolment matures.

  • Opinion

    Should member communications be tailored to gender?

    2016-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Women are different. It’s true, I can vouch for that, but do they need separate member communications?  The top priority for trustees should be to educate their members on the value of retirement savings.

  • Opinion

    The battle for DB: Ideas to turn around its fortunes

    2015-10-19T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: Foggy heads met misty eyes on the morning after the gala dinner at last week’s NAPF/PLSA conference, as four high-profile industry figureheads laid out their ideas to save defined benefit in the DB Debate.

  • Opinion

    Webb: Why widening the AE net risks its delicate consensus

    2015-10-05T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: There is currently a logical fallacy in the pensions world that runs like this: First, pensions are a Good Thing. Second, millions of people are excluded from auto-enrolment.

  • Illustration by Ben Jennings
    Opinion

    Many happy returns

    2015-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: Happy birthday China. The people’s republic is 66 this week. It is celebrating with a suitably extravagant garland of floral sculptures including trains, rockets, castles, satellites and even skiers – a nod to the country being awarded the 2022 Winter Olympics.

  • Opinion

    Editorial: Putting a lid on it

    2013-11-29T00:00:00Z

    The debate about the proposed charging cap came to a head last week as the government’s consultation on the changes closed. 

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    News

    Industry to meet ministers over impact of UK split

    2013-07-04T00:00:00Z

    News analysis: Industry figures will meet with ministers next month to flesh out how a split UK pensions system could work in the event of a yes vote for Scottish independence.