DB Consolidation Mythbuster
The Defined Benefit landscape is evolving and there are new options available for your scheme that you may not be aware of.
We wanted to help make things clearer.
Our Defined Benefit Consolidation Mythbuster draws out the most common misconceptions about consolidation to help you make informed decisions about the future of your scheme and the benefits it may bring to you and your members.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Why buy out no longer needs to be the default endgame option
- How consolidation can retain flexibility
- The truth about trustee roles and governance
- How consolidation can help well-funded schemes
- Why you should consider consolidation now
Related news & insights
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TPT‘s Trustee listed as signatory to UK Stewardship Code
TPT Retirement Solutions has announced that its dedicated trustee board, Verity Trustees Limited (VTL) has been confirmed as a signatory to the FRC’s UK Stewardship Code 2020. -
Reading Buses DB scheme consolidates into TPT’s DB Master Trust
TPT has announced that Reading Buses has consolidated its defined benefit (DB) pension scheme into TPT’s DB Complete Master Trust. The Scheme holds around £50m in assets on behalf of almost 450 members. -
TPT Investment Management launches two Alternative Investment Funds with combined assets of over £800m
The funds are collective investment vehicles for UK pension schemes and have been seeded with capital from TPT’s DB master trust. -
Consolidation solutions for DB pension scheme trustees
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