Pensions - Articles - PPF announcement opens the way for more use of surety bonds


 Aon has commented on the publication by The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) of its Triennium Policy Statement and 2015/16 Consultation document, which describes its approach to levies.

 Milan Makhecha, Head of Aon Hewitt’s PPF Levy Consulting Group said:

 “The overall reduction of levies by nearly 10% provides welcome relief to our clients who are looking to manage the costs of their defined benefit pension plans. There is clearly a lot of detail in the PPF’s announcement and the outcome for each specific scheme will vary. For example, it is not the case that everyone will see the near 10% reduction – but, on balance, this is news which most schemes will welcome."

 The PPF has also carefully considered a number of detailed scenarios including a range of alternative financing solutions.

 Lynda Whitney, partner at Aon Hewitt said:

 “The recognition by the PPF of the potential value of surety bonds to provide security for pension schemes is an exciting development. We are pleased that the PPF has promptly recognised this innovative solution following the transaction Aon arranged for a FTSE100 client in June.

 “In doing this, the PPF has indicated that it sees surety bonds as providing comparable security to a bank letter of credit, and that with similar terms a surety bond can be recognised as a Type C(ii) contingent asset which can be used to manage a scheme’s PPF levy.”

 Lynda Whitney continued

 “Pension schemes are interested in surety bonds because they can bridge the gap when the company and trustees disagree. A surety bond allows trustees to be more flexible about the cash they need because they have the additional security that if the worst happens to their sponsor, the surety bond will pay out.

 “We are seeing particular interest in them because they do not interfere with other banking arrangements. We are also seeing significant interest from the insurers who are keen to write surety bonds for pension schemes – so there should not be capacity issues in the market. We believe that this PPF levy recognition opens the way for more schemes to consider surety bonds as part of their drive towards pensions stability.”

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