IPE's Netherlands Coverage – Page 98
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Dutch occupational pension funds looking for change, survey shows
Centraal Beheer survey shows growing concerns over sustainability
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Dutch companies abandon APF plan due to insurance competition
Costs-savings too small to compete with an insurer’s APF, group says
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SPW extends APG asset-management contract for 'indefinite period'
Industry-wide scheme has been client of APG since 2006
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Dutch schemes should accept losses, focus on new system – DNB
Regulator rules out ‘easing’ rules for Dutch pension funds
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Largest pension funds in Netherlands facing rights cuts next year
Coverage at ABP, PFZW, PMT and PME falls to critical level for discounts
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ECB decision to cause more damage to Dutch funding ratios – Mercer
European Central Bank announcement takes ‘bottom out of market’
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Dutch regulator expects number of pension funds to fall to 265
Consolidation trend to continue for Dutch schemes, DNB says
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Dutch roundup: Achmea, Huntsman, Vopak
Inflation compensation in part drawn on financial position schemes
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UK pension funds should copy ‘tried and tested’ Dutch model
Calls for UK to copy Dutch approach to cost transparency follows report by Financial Services Consumer Panel
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ING, NNIP pension funds make first foray into rented housing
Asset class a better match for liabilities, schemes say
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APG, PGGM warn of bank regulation's impact on pension clearing
Letter calls on European executive to tackle ‘significant’ pressure on repo markets
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Belgium expects to attract €5bn in Dutch cross-border pension assets
FSMA expects several multinational companies to make ‘firm decisions’ this year
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Coverage ratios at Dutch pension funds continue slide in February
Consultancies cite falling rates, volatile equity markets
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Dutch Pensions Federation: Stress test results could undermine trust
Industry group cites large differences in outcomes between EIOPA’s approach, nFTK
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Country Report
Pensions In The Netherlands: Sailing into rough waters
Few things are as expressive of a country’s culture and history as its popular sayings and expressions. Take the Dutch: when we believe somebody is crazy, we say ‘he has been hit by a windmill’. When something is obvious, we can ‘sense it on our wooden shoes’.
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General Pension Fund: The march of the insurers
The new general pension fund vehicle provides an opportunity for insurers to enter the occupational pensions market and could bring the two sectors closer together. Leen Preesman reports
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Age-Related Premiums: Solidarity 2.0
PNO Media, a provider for 450 media sector companies in the Netherlands, is striking a new path to retain pension market share in a competitive environment, according to Gail Moss
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Variable progress
There is room for improvement in the government’s plans to introduce variable annuities for DC pension funds, according to Wichert Hoeckert
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The Future: Near the end
Continuing stress on funding ratios is leading to renewed calls for a comprehensive overhaul of the Dutch occupational pension system
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Interview: Corien Wortmann-Kool - ABP
ABP chair Corien Wortmann-Kool tells Leen Preesman about the need for speedy change to a new pension system and of the need to restore the trust of the fund’s 2.8m members





