IPE's Netherlands Coverage – Page 59
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Country ReportUncertainty remains on Dutch fiduciary rules after minister’s comments
Social affairs minister seeks to clarify earlier confusion over fiduciary management rule change
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Dutch watchdog offers assistance in implementing IORP II rules
Schemes could find it difficult to comply with conditions for audit, actuarial matters and risk management, says DNB
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ABN Amro seeks manager for European ESG credit via IPE Quest
Dutch bank’s pension fund to offer €500m-€600m mandate
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PGB implements protection strategy for €12bn equity portfolio
BMO Global Asset Management appointed after success of shareholder engagement mandate
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Country ReportAsset management roundup: Legg Mason opens Dublin office
Plus: Natixis combines private equity teams, BMO enters UK fiduciary market, Union’s new research division
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Country ReportConsultants satisfied with competition inquiry outcome
Most institutional advisers accept CMA’s recommendations after months of robust debate with regulators
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Energy transition ‘could seriously hit funding of Dutch schemes’
Coverage could drop by up to 17 percentage points over a five-year period, according to Sprenkels & Verschuren
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Country ReportPension funds must tender fiduciary mandates, regulator says
UK pension funds must conduct competitive tender for any fiduciary mandate covering more than 20% of assets
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NewsToo much choice could lead to paralysis, think-tank finds [updated]
Netspar looks at experience with Sweden’s first-pillar defined contribution system
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Philips scheme not keen on degressive pensions accrual
Age-dependent accrual is not necessary, impossible to explain and difficult to process, argues €19.4bn scheme
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NewsShake-up in MN executive board as two to leave
Liesbeth Sinke to leave and Henri den Boer to move internally
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Asset management roundup: Impax joins the move to Dublin
Also: Kempen to close Edinburgh office, relocate small cap funds
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NewsPMT divests from fur and pornography industries after member survey
Metal industry scheme sells half of its holdings in 1,600 companies
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Most self-employed workers don’t expect pensions shortfall, says survey
Self-employed in Netherlands also don’t want mandatory pension savings, despite union campaign
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Dutch regulator to scrutinise schemes as cuts loom
De Nederlandsche Bank is to highlight ‘unacceptable valuations and adjustments’ made to balance sheets
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NewsOnly largest Dutch schemes implement UN's sustainable goals
Most pension funds lack capability and expertise, survey finds
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NewsPort workers demand compensation for merger impact
Pensions insurer Optas to lose entitlement to reclaim dividend tax
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FeaturesDutch reform: ‘Complexity and stubbornness killing world’s best pensions system’
Despite ranking as the world’s best in the Melbourne Mercer Global Pension index, the Netherlands’ pensions system is being hit by too much complexity and ineffective regulation
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Collective DC in the Netherlands
How Dutch collective defined contribution schemes came about and how they differ from other schemes
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Dutch parliament: Government must slow down retirement age increases
Raising the state pension age in line with longevity from 2022 is not tenable, politicians argue





