IPE's United Kingdom Coverage – Page 271

  • News

    Berkshire funding level drops to 72%

    2009-04-03T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 03-04] UK – The Royal County of Berkshire Pension Fund has told members there is no "serious financial shortfall" in the pension fund, despite admitting its funding level has fallen from 99.9% in March 2007 to 72% in November 2008.

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    Longevity drives up MP pension costs

    2009-04-02T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 02-04] UK – Members of Parliament (MPs) have been told their contributions to the £367.2m Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund (PCPF) will rise after the latest actuarial report revealed the pension deficit had increased to £50.9m as a consequence of improved longevity.

  • News

    Labour Court tells SR Technics to fund deficit

    2009-04-01T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 01-04] IRELAND – The Labour Court has recommended the Irish arm of SR Technics should "fully fund" the pension deficit in both the SR Technics scheme and the firm's share of the Irish Airlines' Superannuation Scheme.

  • News

    Royal Mail pension may become new public scheme

    2009-02-27T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CET 27-02] UK – The Postal Services Bill published this week by the UK government includes provisions for the secretary of state for business and enterprise (BERR) to establish a "new public scheme" into which members of the Royal Mail Pension Plan (RMPP) could be transferred into.

  • News

    Investments may need clearance under 'vague' TPR code

    2009-02-26T14:15:00Z

    [15:15 CET 26-02] UK – The Pension Regulator's (TPR) draft code of practice on the 'material detriment' test is "too vague" and could lead to pension schemes requiring clearance on normal business activity such as changes in investment strategy, consulting firm Mercer has warned.

  • News

    Pension contributions slowed in 2007 - ONS

    2009-02-25T15:35:00Z

    [16:35 CET 25-02] UK – Total contributions to private pension schemes, including funded and unfunded occupational schemes, increased by 2% in 2007 to reach £85.2bn (€95.3bn) the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed.

  • News

    Royal Mail trustees back Hooper measures

    2009-02-24T14:40:00Z

    [15:40 CET 24-02] UK – Trustees of the Royal Mail Pension Scheme have voiced their support for the pension recommendations outlined in the Hooper Report, warning if they are not implemented the scheme deficit could be "significantly higher" than the current estimate of £5.9bn (€6.7bn).

  • News

    Lancashire cancels manager search

    2009-02-24T13:30:00Z

    [14:30 CET 24-02] UK – Lancashire County Council has agreed to defer the appointment of an enhanced index-tracking manager for its £3.3bn (€3.8bn) pension fund, as officials say performance is "not compelling".

  • News

    Merseyside awards European mandate to Unigestion

    2009-02-23T14:50:00Z

    [15:50 CET 23-02] UK – Wirral Borough Council has formally confirmed the appointment of Unigestion as a European equity manager for the £3.7bn (€4.2bn) Merseyside Pension Fund.

  • News

    Home Group seeks admin provider for DB fund

    2009-02-20T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CET 20-02] UK – Trustees of the Home Group Pension and Life Assurance Scheme are seeking a pension administration provider for the £57m (€64.5m) defined benefit (DB) scheme.

  • News

    BAE targets £200m at UK DB scheme

    2009-02-19T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 19-02] UK/GLOBAL – BAE Systems, the defence manufacturer, has confirmed it plans to make additional cash contributions of £372m (€421m) to its defined benefit (DB) pension schemes in the UK and US.

  • News

    Kingston awards JP Morgan custody contract

    2009-02-18T15:03:00Z

    [16:05 CET 18-02] UK – The Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames has reappointed JP Morgan as the global custodian to its £323m (€365m) local authority pension fund.

  • News

    Chapter 11 Sea Containers supports UK funds

    2009-02-18T13:32:00Z

    [15:55 CET 18-02] UK – Sea Containers has said it has made financial support arrangements for two of its UK group pension schemes, as part of the company’s attempt to exit its Chapter 11 proceedings.

  • News

    TPR warns firms not to put dividends ahead of pensions

    2009-02-18T13:30:00Z

    [16:05 CET 18-02] UK – The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has reassured employers it will continue to implement its scheme funding rules "pragmatically" in the economic crisis, but warned pension plans should not suffer to allow firms to pay dividends to shareholders.

  • News

    UK considers switch to DC for ministerial pensions (amended)

    2009-02-16T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CET 16-02] UK – Gordon Brown has ordered a review of final salary parliamentary pension arrangements which could see ministers moved into a defined contribution scheme.

  • Barnet appoints actuary
    News

    Barnet appoints actuary

    2009-02-16T11:00:00Z

    [12:00 CET 16-02] UK – The London Borough of Barnet has appointed Barnett Waddingham as actuarial services provider to its £511.4m (€578.4m) local authority scheme.

  • Oxford drops TAA over poor performance
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    Oxford drops TAA over poor performance

    2009-02-13T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CET 13-02] UK – Oxfordshire County Council has confirmed its £913m (€1.03bn) pension fund has disinvested from the Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) strategy run by UBS following poor performance.

  • BT sees March surplus reverse into deficit
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    BT sees March surplus reverse into deficit

    2009-02-13T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CET 13-02] UK – The UK’s largest pension fund has seen its assets shift under IAS19 accounting rules from a technical surplus of over £2bn (€2.16bn) in March 2008 into a deficit of £1.7bn by the end of last year because of the swing corporate bond pricing, according to ...

  • Tower Hamlets offers bond portfolio after restructure
    News

    Tower Hamlets offers bond portfolio after restructure

    2009-02-13T15:10:00Z

    [16:10 CET 13-02] UK – The London Borough of Tower Hamlets is tendering for an active bond manager for its £530m (€589.7m) pension fund, following a restructuring of its bond allocation, while Middlesbrough Borough Council is seeking actuarial advice.

  • Rolls-Royce may inject cash despite pensions surplus
    News

    Rolls-Royce may inject cash despite pensions surplus

    2009-02-12T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 12-02] UK – Rolls-Royce, the engine manufacturer, has today revealed it may need to contribute even more to its defined benefits (DB) pensions arrangements over the coming year even though pension fund was technically in surplus under IAS19 accounting.