Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update June 2013 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
1 Jul 2013 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 30 June 2013, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 92% with a deficit of £40bn, compared with a funding level of 89% and a deficit of £54bn at the same time the previous year.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Jul 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update May 2013 |
Pension Scheme Deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
20 Jun 2013 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 31 May 2013, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 88% with a deficit of £69bn, compared with a funding level of 88% and a deficit of £62bn at the same time the previous year.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Jun 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update April 2013 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
24 May 2013 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 30 April 2013, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 86% with a deficit of £79bn, compared with a funding level of 86% and a deficit of £68bn at the same time the previous year. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> May 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Quarterly Guide to IAS19 Assumptions as at 31 March 2013 |
Quarterly Guide to IAS19 Assumptions |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
May 2013 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Investment - General, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has released its latest quarterly guide to IAS19 assumptions as at 31 March 2013. According to the report, on average, the assumed life expectancy of a male aged 60 increased by 0.3 years from the previous year's figure.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> May 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Buyout Market Watch - An Update Report From JLT Pension Capital Strategies as at 31 December 2012 |
Buyout Market Watch |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
Apr 2013 | United Kingdom | Pension Buy-out Companies |
According to an update of JLT Pension Capital Strategies' Buyout Market Watch, over £4bn of buy-in and buyout deals were completed during 2012, with total buyout activity expected to exceed £6bn in 2013.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Apr 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update March 2013 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
31 Mar 2013 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 31 March 2013, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 86% with a deficit of £79bn, compared with a funding level of 86% and a deficit of £72bn at the same time the previous year. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Mar 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update February 2013 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
18 Mar 2013 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 28 February 2013, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 88% with a deficit of £63bn, compared with a funding level of 86% and a deficit of £73bn at 29 February the previous year.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Mar 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update January 2013 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
4 Feb 2013 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 31 January 2013, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 89% with a deficit of £59bn, compared with a funding level of 88% and a deficit of £57bn at the same time the previous year.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Feb 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Buyout Market Watch - An Update Report From JLT Pension Capital Strategies as at 30 September 2012 |
Buyout Market Watch |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
Dec 2012 | United Kingdom | Pension Buy-out Companies |
According to an update of JLT Pension Capital Strategies' Buyout Market Watch, over £900m of buyout deals were transacted over Q3 2012, leading to total business written during the year of £2.5bn.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Dec 2012 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update November 2012 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
30 Nov 2012 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 30 November 2012, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 91% with a deficit of £47bn, compared with a funding level of 90% and a deficit of £47bn at the same time the previous year.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Nov 2012 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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The FTSE 250 and their pension disclosures at 30 June 2012 |
PCS Quarterly Report |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
Nov 2012 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Investment - General, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has published its latest research on the pension schemes of the FTSE 250 companies. The figures reveal that the total deficit is estimated to be £9bn as at 30 June 2012, which is an improvement of £3bn from the position 12 months ago.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Nov 2012 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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The PCS Guide to IAS19 Assumptions as at 30 September 2012 |
IAS19: A Quarterly Guide for Finance Directors |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
Nov 2012 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Investment - General, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has released its latest quarterly guide on IAS 19. The assumed life expectancy of a male aged 60 increased by 0.4 years from the previous year's figure. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Nov 2012 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update October 2012 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
31 Oct 2012 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 31 October 2012, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 93% with a deficit of £33bn, compared with a funding level of 92% and a deficit of £34bn at the same time the previous year. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Oct 2012 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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Pension scheme deficits, Latest Monthly Update September 2012 |
Pension scheme deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
30 Sep 2012 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement, Accounting |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) has updated its monthly index revealing the funding position of all UK private sector DB schemes under IAS19/FRS17. As at 30 September 2012, FTSE 100 companies had a funding level of 92% with a deficit of £40bn, compared with a funding level of 89% and a deficit of £48bn at the same time the previous year.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Sep 2012 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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The FTSE 100 and their pension disclosures at 30 June 2012 |
PCS Quarterly Report |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (JLT PCS) |
Sep 2012 | United Kingdom | Surpluses and Deficits |
JLT Pension Capital Strategies (PCS) has published its latest research on the pension schemes of the FTSE 100 companies. The figures reveal that the total deficit of DB pension schemes is estimated to be £55bn as at 30 June 2012, which is a deterioration of £22bn from the position last year. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Sep 2012 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. |
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