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Market update Last week Utmost Life & Pensions announced their first BPA transaction, a £20m buy-in for an unnamed scheme. They had been providing indicative pricing for some time so…
Read moreMarket update Last week Utmost Life & Pensions announced their first BPA transaction, a £20m buy-in for an unnamed scheme. They had been providing indicative pricing for some time so…
Read more30 June 2024 – an important date 30 June was important in BPA insurance terms as it signalled the introduction of the PRA’s new rules on Matching Adjustments for long-term…
Read moreWe have just completed due diligence on a £500m buy-in – an interesting case for a number of reasons, but it also served as an excellent reminder of what trustees…
Read moreMuch has been written in the BPA space about concerns with “funded reinsurance”. The BPA market has grown rapidly over a short space of time and is expected to continue to…
Read moreRichard Hall was delighted to have been asked by Burges Salmon to join them for their podcast on insurer due diligence. Given the pensions insurance market has exploded over the…
Read moreOne of the questions we are asked most often is why should schemes obtain an assessment of the strength of their selected insurer (or insurers) given they are regulated entities. …
Read moreLifetime mortgages are not something the pensions industry has needed to be particularly familiar with historically. However the term is starting to find its way into the pensions vernacular due…
Read moreJoshua joins our Reading Team from insurance broker Howden M&A where he advised on transactional risks in the M&A process and aided the implementation of insurance solutions. Richard Hall Head…
Read moreArgyll has launched a new service providing financial strength assessments on insurers. It is designed for trustees and employers who are considering buy-in and buyout transactions and wish to better…
Read morePaul Galpin has joined Argyll as Head of Insurance Services. He will be responsible for delivering Argyll’s analysis in relation to insurance transactions, in particular financial strength assessments of insurers…
Read moreJamie-Leigh joins from Sagars where she was an audit and accounts senior focussing on the statutory audit of pension schemes. Jamie-Leigh has also had a placement year with the insolvency…
Read moreToday Argyll opens its new Leeds office, adding to its existing Reading and London offices. Managing Partner, Richard Hall, commented: “Since Argyll started in 2013 it has had a presence…
Read moreSince the implementation in March of lockdown measures by the UK government in response to Covid-19, TPR has published guidance which encourages trustees to be flexible and open to deferral…
Read moreIn a TPR review of DB pensions schemes between September 2018 and 2019, the Regulator analysed the ratio of deficit repair contributions to dividends paid by employers in the FTSE350…
Read moreOn 5 March 2019 TPR published its Annual Funding Statement. Previous statements have tended to be more clarifications of existing policy and adaptions of policies to current conditions. It is…
Read moreOn 7 December 2018 the Government published its consultation on ‘superfund’ consolidation vehicles. A superfund allows companies to cede their defined benefit schemes to it, replacing the employer covenant of…
Read moreThe Pensions Regulator has agreed a settlement for all three Coats schemes following the issue of warning notices in December 2014. Following a long-running investigation into thread manufacturer Coats Group…
Read moreIn a press release on the Conservative Party website, Theresa May has announced that the Conservatives would give TPR greater powers to scrutinise mergers and acquisitions that threaten the security…
Read moreOn 28 February 2017 the Pensions Regulator has agreed a settlement leading to the cessation of regulatory action against Sir Philip Green and associated companies Taveta Investments Ltd and Taveta…
Read moreOn 23 June, 52% of the British population (or at least the 72% that voted) elected to leave the European Union. The formalities of the process are still being debated,…
Read moreParliament’s investigation into the well-publicised plight of BHS and its pension scheme is likely to cause ripples throughout the pensions industry over 2017. The select committees over the Summer grilled…
Read moreIn the latest development of the BHS pension scheme story, TPR has now begun enforcement action by issuing Warning Notices to Sir Philip Green, his investment companies, Dominic Chappell and…
Read moreHaving traded successfully as Argyll Financial for a number of years, we have decided to change our branding to Argyll Covenant Advisory, or Argyll Covenant for short. We feel this…
Read more7 months on from Tata's announcement that it wanted a quick sale of its UK operations a deal has yet to emerge. This is likely to be due in part…
Read moreBHS’s administrators have confirmed that a buyer for the group could not be found. This brings a sad end to the much-publicised difficulties of the 163 store group with responsibility…
Read moreIndian Tata Steel group has confirmed it plans to sell its remaining UK steel operations citing losses of £2bn in five years. Commentators have already highlighted the potential downside for…
Read moreThe Regulator today published a section 89 report (ie use of regulatory powers) on its involvement with the Docklands Light Railway Pension Scheme. The valuations for that scheme for 2009…
Read moreToday the Pensions Regulator published its most comprehensive guidance yet on how trustees should assess the strength of their sponsor. The document is not necessarily a change of direction in…
Read moreTPR has published a report detailing its investigation into the Carrington Wire Defined Benefit Pension Scheme, and a decision to issue a £382,000 contribution notice against an individual who took…
Read moreThe Pensions Regulator has issued a warning notice to Guinness Peat Group plc in an attempt to force it to provide greater support for the Coats Pension Plan. GPG is…
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