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Secondary Pensions – How much will it cost?

By Mike Freer at BWCI mike.freer@bwcigroup.com   Guernsey’s Secondary Pensions system is edging closer to being launched. After the States debate was unexpectedly deferred for 6 months from May to November last year, a draft of the Secondary Pensions law¹ was finally debated and agreed at the end of 2022. This was followed by an… Read More »

States confirm implementation date for Secondary Pensions

April 5, 2023 BWCI is encouraging employers not to delay their workplace pension arrangements, after the States have confirmed the implementation date of 1 July 2024 which will result in the biggest transformation to retirement savings the island has ever seen. The States had formally approved the legislation at their November 2022 meeting but the… Read More »

Leveraged – LDI

By Mark Colton at BWCI mark.colton@bwcigroup.com “The sheer scale of the problem caught pension schemes off guard” The now infamous “Mini Budget” in September 2022 sparked chaos in UK financial markets. The headlines were filled with dire warnings of pension schemes becoming insolvent, yet many schemes’ funding levels have actually benefited substantially as a result of… Read More »

Jersey Pension Regulation Consultation

By Michelle Galpin at BWCI michelle.galpin@bwcigroup.com “the risk of incurring an uncapped liability will be a cause for concern” The Government of Jersey has consulted on its proposals to extend the remit of the Office of Financial Services Ombudsman (“OFSO”) to pensions. It is also proposing to introduce a UK Pensions Ombudsman style framework for pension-related… Read More »

Financial Reporting – its been an interesting year!

By Matt Stanbury at BWCI matt.stanbury@bwcigroup.com “challenging questions from auditors!” With so many companies having a 31 December financial year end, the pension scheme accounting season has been in full swing for several weeks now. The changes in economic conditions over the last year mean that defined benefit pension schemes’ liabilities are looking materially different from… Read More »