Defined benefit (DB) pension schemes must avoid treating climate transition plans as a tick-box exercise, or risk increasing investment risk and undermining long-term returns, Hymans Robertson has war ...
De-risking continues to be the dominant theme in the asset allocation strategies of defined benefit (DB) schemes, despite growing interest in run-on opportunities, research from Aon has revealed ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has outlined several reforms to the mortgage market, including changes to help people ...
The Ridsdale Pension and Death Benefit Trust has completed a £7m full scheme buy-in with Just Group, securing the benefits of 30 members, comprising 22 pensioners and eight deferred members ...
The Lincolnshire Co-operative Pension Scheme has completed a £107m buy-in with Rothesay Life, securing the benefits of approximately 2,300 scheme members ...
The defined benefit (DB) and hybrid landscape has continued to shrink at a yearly rate of 3 per cent on average, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has revealed, as schemes continue to close ...
The Blake Lapthorn Pension Fund has agreed a £5.7m full scheme buy-in with Aviva, securing the benefits of all 52 members, including 30 deferred members and 22 pensioner members ...
A quarter of a million more people aged 60 to 64 are now living in relative income poverty compared with 2010, according to a report from the Standard Life Centre for the Future of Retirement ...
Changing the state pension system could raise the number of people not saving enough for retirement from nearly 15 million ...
The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) has asked for an update on the government's research into levels of awareness around ...
A shift away from pooled funds towards segregated, bespoke mandates has strengthened stewardship oversight across People’s Pension's £31.3bn portfolio, according to its first Responsible Investment (R ...