Industry needs to work together to sort out GMPs

Industry needs to work together to sort out GMPs

As schemes might struggle to find information about members who are due top-ups to past transfers due to guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation, the industry is being called on to work together and help close those data gaps. Lynda Whitney, partner at Aon, and David Brooks, technical director at Broadstone, discuss what lies ahead for trustees and administrators as they try to digest the latest High Court ruling in this area.

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Arguments for DC consolidation stronger than for DB

Arguments for DC consolidation stronger than for DB

The pace of defined contribution consolidation could accelerate should we ever find ourselves on the other side of the coronavirus pandemic, as companies decide to outsource administration. But the pr...

25 Sep 202022min

DB schemes could be 'doomed to failure'

DB schemes could be 'doomed to failure'

Defined benefit schemes could be “doomed to failure by measures that are designed to help them”, says Baroness Ros Altmann of the proposed new funding code. She is joined by SEI’s client strategy dire...

10 Sep 202028min

TPR to make changes to DB funding ‘fast-track’

TPR to make changes to DB funding ‘fast-track’

The Pensions Regulator is going to make changes to its fast-track approach proposed in its defined benefit funding consultation due to the impact of Covid-19, revealed David Fairs, executive director ...

20 Aug 202022min

Schemes cannot eliminate chance of cyber breach

Schemes cannot eliminate chance of cyber breach

Pension schemes hold an extraordinary amount of personal data. Though trustees have done much since the passage of GDPR to improve data security, it is impossible to remove the risk of breaches entire...

24 Jul 202022min

Pension bill could have ‘unintended consequences’

Pension bill could have ‘unintended consequences’

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s LGPS and DB policy lead Tiffany Tsang and Eversheds Sutherland partner Jeremy Goodwin join us to discuss potential “unintended consequences” from the pe...

10 Jul 202021min

PPF could face court case on benefits

PPF could face court case on benefits

After the ruling from the High Court that the Pension Protection Fund cap on deferred member benefits is illegal on age discrimination grounds, the pensions lifeboat could face a new legal challenge a...

25 Jun 202015min

Tough ESG investment choices for trustees

Tough ESG investment choices for trustees

Trustees aiming to make ethical investment decisions can find it tough to justify them without recourse to a crystal ball, as the legal requirements are ill-defined, says Irwin Mitchell’s pensions par...

5 Jun 202018min

The end of ‘amateurish’ trusteeship

The end of ‘amateurish’ trusteeship

The challenges posed by Covid-19 will accelerate the move towards professional trusteeship, according to Mercer’s chief actuary Charles Cowling, who argues that the responsibilities in this area post-...

20 Mai 202018min

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