Barnett Waddingham appoints Helena Morrissey as non-executive chair https://incm.pub/3CGfaXf
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Professional Pensions is the UK's leading publication for the occupational pensions, corporate pensions & investment industry. This page offers the latest news from our Publications and Events.
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AJ Bell CEO cautions chancellor over proposed pension IHT changes Plans announced in the Autumn Budget to levy inheritance tax (IHT) on pensions are “complex and costly” and risk leaving beneficiaries with increased costs prior to receiving their pension income, AJ Bell chief executive (CEO) Michael Summersgill has warned the Treasury. https://incm.pub/4eH1CIt
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DC savers at risk of 'advice gap' at and in retirement Defined contribution (DC) savers are at risk of an “advice gap” both at and in retirement, latest research from Invesco Ltd. says. https://incm.pub/3Z2q6pz
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PMI launches special interest group for trustees https://incm.pub/4hXLvsR
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M&G completes £500m BPA deal that shares value with corporate sponsor https://incm.pub/4hXtfQp
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Aviva completes £1.7bn buy-in with National Grid scheme https://incm.pub/3Z3V0xN
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Updated: The biggest buy-ins and buyouts since 2007 https://incm.pub/3xTd449
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The options available for smaller DB schemes In October, Professional Pensions assembled a panel of experts to look at the options available for smaller schemes – assessing the choices they have in areas such as governance, endgame and investment. The roundtable – chaired by Professional Pensions editor Jonathan Stapleton and held in association with Russell Investments – challenged the perception that smaller schemes sometimes face more challenges than their larger counterparts and highlighted the fact that the number of services targeted specifically at smaller schemes had expanded significantly over recent years. It also looked at models such as professional trusteeship, corporate sole trusteeship, fiduciary management and defined benefit (DB) master trusts as well as trying to understand the specific challenges and opportunities smaller DB schemes have when looking to de-risk and move towards endgame. Read the write-up in full here: https://lnkd.in/e5-_dnGe A huge thank you to all the participants (left to right in photo): Dalriada Trustees Limited professional trustee Paul Tinslay; K3 Advisory managing director Adam Davis; Vidett Limited client director Kevin Clark; Professional Pensions editor Jonathan Stapleton (chair); Pi Partnership trustee Lynn Pointon; ndapt professional trustee Sarah Leslie; Russell Investments head of UK fiduciary management Simon Partridge; ZEDRA Group client director Sam Burden; Russell Investments fiduciary manager and client chief investment officer Aqib Merchant, FIA; Independent Governance Group (IGG) head of PCST Annabelle Hardiman; and The Law Debenture Group head of corporate sole trustee Scott James Pinder
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Professional Pensions: Stories of the week https://incm.pub/3CFMSfA
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Growth of PCST model to continue, IGG predicts https://incm.pub/4fEuMZM