IPE's Netherlands Coverage – Page 46
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NewsDNB: Lump sum option puts underfunded schemes at risk
Retiring participants would get an additional stimulus to avoid a looming rights cut
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NewsABP, PGGM call for improved carbon pricing
Current trading system should be replaced with extended economy-wide European levy
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Dutch agricultural scheme headed for premium increase
Social partners want to improve BPL’s funding
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NewsConsultancies expect Dutch schemes to endure ‘wave of drastic measures’
‘The participants won’t be able to recoup the lost accrual, as pension funds can only start granting indexation when their funding is at least 110%’
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Pressure group: PFZW breaks fossil fuel divestment promise
Scheme still holds €3.7bn worth of investments in fossil fuel companies
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Dutch retail scheme to replace TKP with Capgemini
‘The importance of technology is growing, and participants and employers have increasing expectations’
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ICT firm Centric to take over ailing provider AGH
Centric to add pension fund trio to its seven existing clients
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NewsLarge Dutch metal schemes keep premium, accrual unchanged in 2020
PMT and PME announce significant contribution rise for 2021
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NewsDutch pension fund body sets out stall on CMU agenda
Wishlist includes improvements regarding withholding tax, insolvency regimes and non-financial corporate reporting
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NewsAegon to replace TKPI label with Aegon AM
Change meant to improve service provision and competitive position
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IPE Awards: ATP is Europe’s best pension fund
CEO Christian Böhm takes outstanding contribution award, while Merseyside Pension Fund is a multiple winner
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CBBA rebukes Dutch IORP II implementation as Aon abandons relocation plans
Consultancy “struggles to convince Dutch schemes in a continuing changing environment”
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Departing ABP director: ‘Power positions hamper pensions reform’
Nicole Beuken rebukes social partners and politicians for inability to come up with simple pensions system
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Opinion Pieces
The easy option
The Dutch social affairs’ minister Wouter Koolmees has spared millions of Dutch pensioners last month from having their pension payments cut in 2020, after the government granted pension funds a year’s grace period to restore coverage ratios.
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APG expands China investment with fixed income strategy
Strategy is the second launched as part of partnership with local manager E Fund
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ASR adds variable pension to its DC offer
Insurer to use three-year return average to smooth benefits drawdown plan
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NewsRobeco to cease investment admin services
‘Pure play’ asset manager wants to focus on core task
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Netherlands roundup: ABP keeps regular premium for 2020 unchanged
Plus: Minister to discuss admin issues with pensions sector
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PGGM disappointed about rejection bid for Dutch energy firm
Local councils sell Eneco to Japanese consortium




