Asset backed contribution stressed insolvency valuations
Asset-backed contribution structures (ABCs) are a form of contingent asset where a pension scheme is provided with a share in a corporate structure that contains an asset. The structure pays an income stream to the pension scheme and the asset acts as security in case the structure is no longer able to pay that income.
Trustees need to value the ABC structure to allow it to be taken into account in actuarial valuations and annual funding updates. The Pension Protection Fund also allows ABCs to be taken into account for PPF levy purposes provided the structure has been appropriately valued.
The structure of ABCs can be somewhat complex and they often require expert help to value. We have experience of a number of ABC structures containing a variety of assets. Our in-house insolvency expertise allows us to value these for trustees on the basis specified by the PPF, which could result in a lower PPF levy.