News: UK pension deficits increase to record level

According to figures released by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) the collective shortfall in company pension schemes increased to a record £312.1bn last month. This marked the highest deficit in final salary pension schemes since records began in 2003 the. In its monthly update the PPF said that only 929 of the 6,432 schemes that it monitors had more than enough funds to meet its long-term obligations.

The funding ratio, which records assets as a percentage of liabilities, stands at a rather worrying 77%, compared with 98% a year ago. This will put many schemes under a great deal of pressure as many employers will have to decide between shoring up a pension scheme and investing into their business.

The PPF which was established to pay compensation in case of insolvency or insufficient assets in company pension schemes said that a reduction in the yield of government bonds which are used to calculate liabilities was behind the figures.

If you are a member of a final salary (defined benefit) UK pension fund this is a good time to review the scheme and see it if is in your interest to transfer to an arrangement under your control, particularly as many schemes are keen for members to leave and are offering enhanced transfer values. I believe that we can expect to see many for occupational pension schemes being wound up.  Whilst the PPF will assist members of failed schemes, provided the scheme is a member, it does not provide a guarantee of fully replacing a pension income and may limit the benefits available.

Please do not hesitate to contact me of you would like to discuss the options in relation to a UK pension plan.

keren@holbornassets.com

Financial Planning & Tax Seminar for British Expats

On Wednesday 20th June I will be running a seminar for British expats, at the Holborn Assets office in Tecom, Dubai. This will cover general financial planning issues, including wills and I have invited a guest speak, the International Tax & Pension Consultant for Royal Skandia, Darren Jones, who will cover the issue of the new residency rules that will come into effect in April 2013.

Further details on the invitation below. Places are limited so please contact me to reserve yours now.  Feel free to forward this to any friends or colleagues who may be interested.