Pensions - Articles - PPF Bulletin - a round-up of all the latest PPF news


 This edition is packed with all the essential levy deadline dates, plus, all the key information you will need to ensure that you do not pay unnecessarily high bills - such as:

 providing all the correct information on the Regulator's Exchange System and to Dun & Bradstreet
 paying particular attention to the information provided about the assets held by your scheme, and
 considering whether the bespoke investment risk approach may be appropriate for you.

 Plus, we also remind scheme actuaries that there are a number of things that they can consider to help manage their clients' bills- such as:

 securing payments into the scheme and having these recognised through deficit reduction contributions, or
 putting in place a range of contingent assets.

 Also in this edition:

 find out what our Investment Team has been up to, and
 download a copy of our new sessional research paper that addresses our approach to dealing with the complex risk environment in which we operate.

 The PPF Bulletin can be found on our website under the dedicated pages for employers, pensions professionals and trustees.

 Click on the icon below to view bulletin.

 

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