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Avoiding Pensions Poverty – Secondary pensions is not a panacea

By Anthony Brewer at BWCI anthony.brewer@bwcigroup.com “an opportunity to refine and improve pensions provision” Guernsey’s secondary pensions, which is analogous to auto-enrolment introduced in the UK back in 2012, is being phased in from 1 July 2024. This notable change in the obligations for employers is expected to expand the scale of personal pension saving in… Read More »

What can Guernsey expect from secondary pensions?

By Claire Du Feu at BWCI claire.dufeu@bwcigroup.com “the hope is that it will engender a similar pensions savings culture on the island” As 1 July 2024 approaches, the secondary pensions compliance deadline for employers in Guernsey and Alderney with at least 26 employees, what can we expect from the introduction of the new legislation? What’s… Read More »

New UK General Code of Practice for Pensions

By Carl Stanford at BWCI carl.stanford@bwcigroup.com “scheme governance a key focus of the new code” What is expected to be the final version of the UK Pensions Regulator’s (TPR) “General Code of Practice” was published in January 2024. The pensions industry has been waiting for some considerable time for this document, with an earlier draft… Read More »

“De-risked” pension schemes – a misnomer?

By Anthony Brewer at BWCI anothony.brewer@bwcigroup.com “removing all headline investment risks for a well-funded scheme does not guarantee success” As discussed in my previous article “Pension surpluses – what now?”, many Defined Benefit pension schemes are now in a strong funding position following a dramatic rise in interest rates in recent years. This has led… Read More »

Focus on Mortality Tables

By Samantha Smith at BWCI samantha.smith@bwcigroup.com “data in the COVID-19 pandemic years is problematic” Actuaries use mortality tables daily to estimate how much to reserve for a liability that is contingent on a human life. In a pension scheme context, these liabilities include the benefits payable on death in service and retirement pensions. The data… Read More »