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Major news from Nest which points to a pensions success.
It is easy to poke fun at consolidation and the establishment of megafunds. It is not easy to create a pension fund that invests nearly a quarter of its assets as Nest does in Britain, in its infrastructure and production. … Continue reading
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Tagged assets, Business, CDC, DWP, Financial services, Government, Long Term Assets, National Employment Savings Trust, NEST, pension, Pensions, Retirement, Scale
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It happened in Canada, it could happen here. How scale gives opportunity to scam
A friend points me to a post by a Canadian who has quite a story to tell. The problem is that when a successful organisation (in this case the investment house CPP) get to manage a fund this large, they … Continue reading
Stability is not Scale; admin from the Trustee’s point of view
This is the second of a series of articles about pension scheme governance from KGC – written by Hayley Mudge. They are proving very helpful to me and my colleagues as we consider the advent of UMES CDC. Why … Continue reading
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Tagged administration, Hayley Mudge, KGC, Pensions, Scale, Stability
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Will NatWest get back its £144m for 85% of Cushon?
It’s an important story if Editor John Greenwood puts his name to it. It was published on a Friday and so has had very little comment on it from a pension press (as yet) but I suspect it will have. … Continue reading