All articles by Tom Dines – Page 3
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Features
Shell becomes latest scheme to push electronic comms
The Shell Contributory Pension Fund has begun requesting email addresses from members as it takes the first step towards electronic communication, the latest in a long line of schemes to do so.
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News
Is the new Lisa bill signal or noise?
The government last week released its Savings (Government Contributions) Bill, ending speculation about the death of the lifetime Isa and raising questions about the future of pensions policy.
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News
Schemes embrace fid man, but not third-party advisers
Trustees are reporting high levels of satisfaction with fiduciary management, research from consultancy Aon Hewitt has shown, but some experts still raised concerns about appointments and monitoring.
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News
Ombudsman ruling highlights need for member understanding
The Pensions Ombudsman has sided with technology company Honeywell after a member of one of its pension schemes complained it had caused him to pay more tax than necessary.
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Opinion
Summer is passing, but the heat is rising...
Editorial: August is drawing to a close, and here at Pensions Expert we’re gearing up to return to our normal print schedule. We’ll be back in print from the September 5, and we won’t be short of things to write about.
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News
Hounslow commits £100m to multi-asset income
The London Borough of Hounslow Pension Fund has introduced a £100m allocation to multi-asset income in an effort to diversify as it moves towards being cash flow negative.
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News
New DC code of practice: Greater clarity, but niggles remain
The Pensions Regulator this week published its new defined contribution code of practice, clarifying its position on a number of issues, but experts still had questions about its criteria for assessing value for scheme members.
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News
National Milk Records cuts £6.2m with CPI switch
The National Milk Records pension fund has cut £6.2m from its deficit following a switch from the retail price index to the consumer price index as a means of calculating inflation-related adjustments to the fund.
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Opinion
Don't mention the R-word: More over-65s postpone retirement
The number of people over the age of 65 in employment has increased by nearly 100,000 since the beginning of 2014, but this may not be a signal of an ageing workforce.
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News
Unite plans strike ballot as Post Office mulls scheme closure
Unite, the union, is seeking a mandate for strike action from its members who work for the Post Office following proposals to close the defined benefit scheme to accrual.
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News
FCA scheme becomes latest to benefit from discount rate move
The Financial Conduct Authority Pension Plan has become the latest in a series of schemes to announce an improvement in its financial position arising from an increase in the discount rate.
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News
De La Rue extends recovery plan and ups bonds
Banknote and passport printer De La Rue has agreed an extended recovery plan with its pension scheme trustees after its most recent actuarial valuation showed an increased deficit of £252m.
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News
Brexit creates opportunity but uncertainty remains, experts warn
Scheme trustees should look to capitalise on opportunities created by the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union, but strategic change should wait until details emerge, experts have said
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News
West Midlands saves £25m with in-house mandate
The West Midlands Pension Fund has found savings of more than £25m a year after a swath of changes to its investments and a two-pronged strategy to reduce administration costs.
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Opinion
The new new normal?
Well, who saw that coming? Not the pollsters, or the bookies, or the markets. But nevertheless here we are: Britain has voted to leave the EU.
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News
Pensions shrouded in uncertainty as UK votes to leave
The pound fell on Friday following news the United Kingdom had voted to leave the European Union, but experts warned schemes not to overreact.
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News
Smaller schemes dive into LDI pools
Smaller schemes are increasingly using liability-driven investment strategies, as the number of pooled mandates powers growth in the market, research this week from consultancy KPMG has shown.
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Opinion
Blocking out the noise
We’re all sick of hearing about it at this point, but there’s no getting away. This week marks one of the most important elections in the history of modern Britain: the EU referendum.
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News
Strathclyde adds EMD as cash flow turns negative
Strathclyde Pension Fund has approved a range of investment changes, including up to £300m in emerging market debt and £30m in core UK infrastructure.
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Opinion
The other pensions problem
At some point in the last few years, pensions became a big news story. Updates on BHS, Tata steel and others fill airwaves and pages (including our own).