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The defined benefit (DB) pensions landscape is undergoing transformation unlike anything seen in decades. Improved funding positions, legislative changes, and new consolidation options are reshaping the market - and trustees and employers need to respond.

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) publishes its first Defined benefit universe projections model report (together with a summary report), setting out projections for the next 10 years of DB schemes.

TPR’s Director of Evidence and External Risk Sarah Tune said: “The step change in DB funding means trustees and employers must actively consider their end-game strategy. Whether that’s running-on, consolidating via a superfund, or buying out, the decisions you make today will shape the future for your members. Stay ahead of the curve - because in this changing landscape, standing still is not an option.

“We’ve produced this new report as part of our intent to be more proactive and forward-looking in publishing regular analysis of the pensions landscape, across both defined benefit and defined contribution schemes”

 

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