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Date: 27 May 2021
So far, DC plans have largely been focused on the onset of auto-enrolment and changes to the regulatory framework - be it the ‘charge cap, ‘pension freedoms or consultations around ‘value for money , says Annabel Tonry, Executive Director at J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM).Download
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Contractor working urgently to resolve issue of £10,000 missing from school cleaners pensions
Kingdom Group Services said the issue was caused by an administrative error
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A company which employs school cleaners said it was working âurgentlyâ to resolve the issue of £10,000 which it is claimed is missing from pension pots.
The cleaners at Lyndon School, Solihull, which are employed by Kingdom Services Group, discovered the discrepancy last week.
Itâs thought to affect around 12 workers, but the union GMB said it was advising all Kingdom employees and former employees to request a pension statement from their provider and check all is in order.
By IPE Staff2021-01-27T16:04:00+00:00
The Aberdeen City Council Transport Fund has completed a £230m (€256.8m) pensioner buy-in transaction with Rothesay, insuring the pension payments of 1,360 retired FirstGroup employees.
According to Rothesay, the fund is only the second local government pension scheme (LGPS) to secure its pension obligations through an insurance policy.
In 2012 a public sector scheme administered by West Midlands Pension Fund completed a £270m bulk annuity buy-in. The West Midlands Integrated Transport Authority (WMITA) pension fund – part of public transport group Centro – first put the buy-in out to tender in October 2011, estimating the deal would cost £230m.