June 2021

Canada. Ontario’s newest university pension plan has a chance to get divestment right

On July 1, the University Pension Plan (UPP) will take responsibility for the pensions of faculty and staff at three of Ontario’s biggest universities: Guelph, Queen’s and Toronto. The UPP launch comes fast on the heels of the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) recent bombshell report that makes a powerful case for decarbonizing the global energy system. The usually conservative and historically pro-fossil fuel body released its new Net‐Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario that charts a pathway to limit global...

India. Punjab doubles social security monthly pension

Punjab is all set to hike the social security monthly pension from Rs 750 to Rs 1500 from July 1. A notification has been issued by the social security, women and child development department in this regard. An official spokesperson of the department said that the notification has paved way for doubling the pension for old age, handicapped persons, widow and destitute women besides dependent children in line with state government's commitment made during the budget session this year to ensure...

UK. MMMM calls on DC pension providers to commit to net zero

The Make My Money Matter (MMMM) campaign has written to the CEOs of 20 of the UK's leading defined contribution (DC) pension providers to urge them to agree to “robust, ambitious, and front-loaded” net-zero targets ahead of COP26. The letter, from MMMM CEO, Tony Burdon, called on the 20 companies, representing over £175bn of assets under management, to join the campaign and commit to net-zero pensions, including halving emissions this decade. Burdon also noted that, since the group's launch in 2020,...

EIOPA issues Guidelines on the supervisory reporting for the Pan-European Personal Pension Product

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority published today the Guidelines on the supervisory reporting regarding the Pan-European Personal Pension Product (PEPP) to ensure the common, uniform and consistent application of the PEPP Regulation's reporting requirements. The Guidelines complement the Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/895 and the Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/896 and regulate the applicable reporting deadlines for the PEPP providers to the competent authorities in line with the relevant sectoral rules in place. Furthermore, the Guidelines define the requirements of...

Pandemic spurs cautious plan changes among pensions

Pension plans are cautious about making plan changes, despite the improved economy following the pandemic, according to a survey by Mercer and CFO Research. The report is based on responses from 201 senior finance executives at firms with $500 million or more in annual revenue. About a third of respondents said they were taking advantage of relief in the American Rescue Plan Act to change funding thresholds to avoid benefit restrictions or participant notices, but only 15% expect to speed...

Why retirees need to heed the ‘sequence-of-returns risk’ in their portfolios

When world markets took a nosedive in the early days of the COVID-19 crisis, many investors worried about the hit they saw on their returns in monthly statements. Those in the early days of retirement were particularly lucky that the pandemic-driven plummet proved to be short-lived. A prolonged downturn of that magnitude at the start of the period when you’re drawing on investments can have disastrous consequences on your long-term portfolio performance, experts say. Still, there are pre-retirement strategies that...

Botswana’s $7.5 billion pension fund appoints South African administrator

Botswana’s Public Officers Pension Fund (BPOF), with 83 billion pula ($7.85 billion) in assets under management, has appointed South African advisory firm NMG Benefits to administrate the fund. Effective June 2, NMG Botswana, a joint venture between BPOPF (51%) and NMG South Africa (49%), will collect contributions, manage payrolls and maintain records for the 156,000-member fund, it said late on Wednesday. The outsourcing of the fund’s administration is to comply with a 2017 decision by Botswana’s regulators that all pension funds...

US. Pension risk transfer premiums hit record low – paper

Pension risk transfer premiums are lower than ever, according to a paper from pension risk consultant BCG Penbridge. The consultant was involved in 53 PRT transactions in 2020, involving the purchase of group annuity contracts by U.S. corporate pension plans to transfer a certain number of retirees and pension liabilities to one or more insurers. Among those transactions, 42 were full plan terminations, and the average premium was 101%. Among the 11 PRT transactions that involved retiree liftouts, the average premium was...

BlackRock wins monumental mandate

BlackRock will be the outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO) for $39.9 billion (£21.5 billion) of British Airways Pensions' assets. The mandate is for the investment management of Airways Pension Scheme (APS) and New Airways Pension Scheme (NAPS) which serve more than 85,000 members. Both APS and NAPs where previously managed by British Airways Pension Investment Management (BAPIML). The choice to externalise the investment management came from increased regulation, operational costs and investment complexity in the UK pension scheme industry. In addition, the schemes...

US. 401k Savings, Account Balances Grew During Pandemic

Closed restaurants and movie theaters meant more disposable income for retirement savings during the pandemic. T. Rowe Price is out with its annual Reference Point 401k benchmarking report featuring year-over-year data and analysis on participant behavior and plan design, and the results were positive, all things considered. “While the financial, physical, and emotional strains caused by the pandemic had, and will continue to have, repercussions on plan design and retirement savings outcomes, it was encouraging to see that through it all,...