Theo Kocken
- Country Report
The Netherlands: Little difference between the two
While they may seem to offer better inflation-proof pension benefits, careful analysis shows that real contracts offer little more protection than nominal ones, argue Kees Bouwman, Theo Kocken and Bart Oldenkamp
- Country Report
The Netherlands: Little difference between the two
While they may seem to offer better inflation-proof pension benefits, careful analysis shows that real contracts offer little more protection than nominal ones, argue Kees Bouwman, Theo Kocken and Bart Oldenkamp
- News
Cardano on the future of pension fund liabilities
Kerrin Rosenberg and Theo Kocken draw startling conclusions about the future shape of pension fund liabilities
- News
Cardano on the future of pension fund liabilities
Kerrin Rosenberg and Theo Kocken draw startling conclusions about the future shape of pension fund liabilities
- News
Cardano on the future of pension fund liabilities
Kerrin Rosenberg and Theo Kocken draw startling conclusions about the future shape of pension fund liabilities
- Features
Focus on payment
Kerrin Rosenberg and Theo Kocken draw startling conclusions about the future shape of pension fund liabilities
- Features
Focus on payment
Kerrin Rosenberg and Theo Kocken draw startling conclusions about the future shape of pension fund liabilities
- Special Report
Liabilities & Matching Strategies: Inflation and pensions
Theo Kocken welcomes the recommendations of the Frijns Committee, which would bring the FTK in line with the effective ambitions of pension funds to provide indexed pensions
- Special Report
Ownership creates involvement
Stakeholders in defined benefit pension funds should redefine who exactly takes which risks, what constitutes solvency and who owns which part of it. Theo Kocken takes the baton in the first instalment in a series of discussion papers
- Features
How to secure a pension deal
The need for clearly articulated arrangements between pension stakeholders has recently gained in importance. It is no longer acceptable for large corporations to base their relationship with their pension funds on vague promises as far as annual contribution rates, shortfall recovery plans and refunds in abundant market situations are concerned. ...