All articles by Tom Dines – Page 2
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News
Alstom energised by employer guarantee and extra contributions
The Alstom Pension Scheme has agreed an increase in recovery plan contributions following a drop in its funding level, but the decision has been buoyed by a strengthened sponsor guarantee.
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TPR launches enforcement action over BHS scheme
The Pensions Regulator has launched enforcement action against former BHS owners Sir Philip Green and Dominic Chappell in an effort to shore up financial support for the company's troubled pension scheme.
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James Hutton Institute mulls DB closure
The James Hutton Institute is gearing up to begin negotiations with unions, as it proposes closing its career average scheme in favour of a defined contribution arrangement.
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Opinion
Missing the bigger picture
Editorial: The importance of understanding pensions is well acknowledged by the industry. The need for guidance and advice is a ready source of commentary at any time of year, and the dangers faced by those approaching retirement without sufficient education are rightly the subject of much debate.
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News
Company disclosures lack detail, report concludes
Companies need to provide more information on their defined benefit pension obligations, experts have said, after a study by Lincoln Pensions revealed a lack of clarity on many key issues.
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Opinion
Where will fiduciary management go next?
As fiduciary management becomes mainstream and schemes become more comfortable with its uses and limitations, manager offerings will inevitably change. But how can we expect them to evolve? Six experts discuss.
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Opinion
How easily could fiduciary management be set up for defined contribution?
Now that fiduciary management is a well-established part of the defined benefit pensions market. Could it be expanded into defined contribution? Or are the demands of daily dealing too much? Six experts discuss.
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News
DB schemes should look at upping investment risk, taskforce says
PLSA Annual Conference 2016: Defined benefit pension schemes should look at whether they can stomach additional investment risk to minimise employer solvency risks, the chair of the DB Taskforce said on Thursday.
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Pensions minister outlines plans, warns of AE challenges
Pensions minister Richard Harrington laid out his intentions for the pensions industry today, speaking at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s annual conference in Liverpool.
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How can you see through 'greenwashing'?
Any other business: Socially responsible investment has grown in popularity in recent years, filling up column inches in the industry press and sections of annual reports, where schemes and asset managers outline their philosophies and approaches.
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TPR and PPF call for muscular regulation
Both the Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund have called for more wide-ranging, interventionist regulation of defined benefit schemes, evidence published by the Work and Pensions Committee has this week shown.
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Features
Strathclyde earmarks £750m for MAC and private debt
The Strathclyde Pension Fund has made large allocations to both private debt and multi-asset credit as it looks to take advantage of the growth in non-bank intermediaries.
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Features
How do you monitor fiduciary management performance?
Given the individualised needs of different schemes, how can you monitor fiduciary management performance? And is there any point in ranking them? Six experts give their views.
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News
TPR uses lesser-known power to move scheme into the PPF
The Pensions Regulator has used its voidable modification powers to move a scheme attached to an insolvent employer into the Pension Protection Fund, it reported this week.
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News
More calls for education as lump sum figures raise questions
Pensions education and default funds must be improved to ensure the success of auto-enrolment, experts have said, as findings raise questions about the risks members are taking.
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Property buoys Kent's performance after allocation increase
Kent Pension Fund has made a 15.2 per cent return from its direct property portfolio, less than a year after boosting its overall property holdings to 13 per cent.
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News
Questions surround Bernard Matthews sale as PPF prepares to step in
Turkey producer Bernard Matthews has gone into administration, with the pension scheme expected to enter the Pension Protection Fund assessment period, but questions remain as to why the scheme was allowed to fail.
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News
LGPS guidance opens doors for both investment and intervention
Local government pension schemes will enjoy greater flexibility with their investment arrangements, guidance on forthcoming regulation indicates, but concerns remain about the scope for government intervention.
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News
Pensions Regulator: Cyber security should be key on risk registers
Trustee boards should be assessing their risk of cyber attack and taking steps to protect member data and scheme assets, the chief executive of the Pensions Regulator has said.
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News
Education and advice needed for future of saving
Closing the advice gap is crucial to preventing poor outcomes, as the need for savers to be educated about what will be necessary for retirement and the risks they face has increased.