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Rexam Pension Plan in £1.4bn buy-in deal with Rothesay
The deal secures the benefits of over 14,000 members of the scheme
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Mandate roundup: PIC, Munich Re, Towers Watson, Rexam
UK – Pension Insurance Corporation agrees £400m longevity reinsurance deal with Munich Re.
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Use of triggers in FTSE 100 pension funds to hasten equity exodus
Allocation to equities falls among 100 private sector schemes, LCP survey shows
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FTSE 100 pensions: Plus ça change …
LCP's Nick Bunch examines the changing trends over the last 20 years for FTSE 100 DB pensions.
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Scottish & Newcastle’s Martin joins Mercer
UK – Ray Martin, human resources and pensions chief at brewer Scottish & Newcastle, is to join consulting firm Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
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South Yorks retains Standard Life for property
UK - Standard Life Investments says it has retained an advisory mandate on the £310m (€451m) commercial property portfolio of the South Yorkshire Pension Fund.
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NAPF chairman ballot result due
UK -- The board of the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) is to choose a new chairman tomorrow to replace Terry Faulkner whose two-year term will end in May 2005.
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NAPF Conference: Faulkner backs trustees
UK – Trustees are doing a "good job" the chairman of the National Association of Pension Funds, Terry Faulkner, said today.
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Fixed Income: A time to sow, a time to reap
The opportunity to add value through tactical asset allocation across the credit spectrum lends weight to multi-asset strategies
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UK's NAPF names Faulkner chairman
UK – The National Association of Pension Funds has appointed Terry Faulkner to replace Peter Thompson as its chairman, effective from the NAPF’s annual conference in May 2003.
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Big UK firms’ pension deficit falls 22% - DrKW
UK – The pension deficit of companies on the FTSE 100 index has fallen 22% to 49 billion pounds (70.7 billion euros), according to new research from Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.
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Go global or go local?
With pensions funding now top of the agenda for sponsors as well as trustees, many multinationals are keen to understand more about the schemes they back. Using a large international consultancy to get an overview can help them do this, and some companies are going down that route. But at ...
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Martin flies south this winter
Ray Martin, former vice chairman of the European Federation for Retirement Provision (EFRP) is taking up a new position as vice president of compensation and benefits at Airbus Industrie, Toulouse, in the south of France.
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Central direction, local implementation
Liam Kennedy spoke with Benedikt Köster and Sven Rogge about Deutsche Post DHL’s pension risk management framework and its implementation
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Ray Martin new Scottish & Newcastle pensions chief
UK/FRANCE - Ray Martin, the former vice chairman of the European Federation for Retirement Provision (EFRP) and former chairman of the UK National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) benefits committee, is to return to a senior UK pensions position on February 1 next year, as group head of pensions and ...
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Pension funds still wary
On the surface of things, investment banks, particularly those with dedicated pension fund advisory groups, are making strong gains into the pension fund market. A report by Greenwich Associates, the US research consultancy, revealed that one third of UK pension funds are considering liability driven investments in their funding policies. ...
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UK: Thinking beyond Brexit
Pensions regulation has taken a backseat to Brexit but this has not stopped the industry from moving ahead with changes