IPE's United Kingdom Coverage – Page 253
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NewsUK scheme completes first longevity hedge for non-retired members
Deal, worth £70m (€81m), predicted to stimulate longevity trades on capital markets.
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NewsUK roundup: Government Actuary Department, Ortec, Unite, Visteon
Government Actuary's Department appoints Ortec Finance to provide risk management.
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NewsScottish councils' pension contributions to increase as liabilities double
Accounts Commission finds pensions deficit more than doubled in last financial year.
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NewsUK regulatory focus on funding shortfalls 'increases risk'
Pension schemes taking unnecessary risks to resolve funding shortfalls, Hymans Robertson warns.
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NewsUK roundup: NEST, Mercer, Aviva, PIC
Members of NEST will be offered a Sharia-compliant investment option as part of the funds' makeup.
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NewsUK roundup: Pensions Regulator, Mercer, Pizza Hut, Deloitte
UK – The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has confirmed Bill Galvin as its new chief executive only a few weeks after Michael O'Higgins took over as chairman from David Norgrove.
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NewsUK roundup: Royal Mail Pension Plan, Aon Hewitt, Sun Chemical
UK – Parliament has approved a bill that will see the state shoulder the burden of Royal Mail's £8.4bn (€9.3bn) pension deficit, as legislation to privatise the institution gathers pace.
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NewsUK roundup: Pensions bill, Sackers, NAPF
UK – Legislation for the switch from the retail price index (RPI) to the consumer price index (CPI) is likely to be more restrictive than initially anticipated, pension law firm Sackers has said.
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NewsUK roundup: Henderson, Gartmore, Paternoster, Rothesay Life, Club Vita, DWP
UK – Henderson Group has announced plans to acquire fund manager Gartmore for £335m (€403m), bringing to an end several months' worth of speculation surrounding the company's fate.
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NewsUK roundup: Russell Investments, Pension Protection Fund index
UK – Russell Investments has warned pension funds that lack of good governance on their part can lead to a loss of return.
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NewsNAPF calls for career average pensions in UK local government schemes
UK – Career-average pensions are the way forward for the public sector, the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has argued in its submission to the Hutton Review.
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NewsNew PPF formula could double levy for some schemes, warns Barnett Waddingham
UK – More than one in five UK pension funds face a doubling of the levy it pays to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), Barnett Waddingham has warned.
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NewsBT cannot increase prices to solve pension deficit, regulator rules
UK – BT will not be allowed to raise wholesale charges for telecoms services in order to help recoup its pension fund deficit, telecoms regulator Ofcom has ruled.
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NewsUK roundup: NEST, Stewardship Code, Barnett Waddingham, Pension Capital Strategies, Towers Watson
UK – The introduction of the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) will reduce annual management costs across the industry, pensions minister Steve Webb has said.
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NewsReport claiming £100bn deficit for UK local government schemes 'misleading'
UK – Industry figures have attacked a report claiming that England's 81 local government pension schemes (LGPS) have seen their deficits increase to £100bn (€118bn).
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NewsSwitch to CPI could save British Airways scheme £900m
UK – British Airways could slice around £900m off the deficit in one of its defined benefit (DB) pension schemes by switching increases to pensions in payment from the retail price index (RPI) to the consumer price index (CPI).
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NewsUK roundup: LGPS, Cass Business School, Westler Foods, Aon Hewitt, BBC
UK – The Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) should consider diversifying its investment portfolio to help mitigate the medium to long-term risks on its investments, according to a white paper from Cass Business School.
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Strathclyde to review RBS, Shell stakes due to poor ESG scores
UK – The £10.5bn (€12.1bn) Strathclyde Pension Fund has said it may scale back its investment in Royal Dutch Shell, Bank of America (BoA) and the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) due to concerns about their environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) record.
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NewsUK roundup: Northumbrian Water, Thames Water, Capita Hartshead, Morris Review
UK – Northumbrian Water has announced a £36m (€41m) reduction in its pension deficit after applying the consumer price index (CPI) as a measure in its latest half-yearly results.
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NewsUK roundup: Sackers, TPR, Lehman Brothers, Nortel, Towers Watson, NAPF, Stewardship Code
UK – Pension law firm Sackers has criticised the stance taken by the UK Pensions Regulator (TPR), as well as Lehman Brothers and Nortel Networks UK (NNUK), during a recent court case over the regulator's Financial Support Directive (FSD).





