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Pension Insurance Corporation insures the Alliance Unichem UK Group Pension Scheme
31st August 2010
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Pension Corporation bolsters client service team
21st July 2010
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Pension Insurance Corporation Insures Alitalia Italian Airlines Pension and Assurance Scheme
15th July 2010
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Pension Insurance Corporation – Market Volatility Driving Search For Pension Security
5th July 2010
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Statement regarding John Fitzpatrick and Philip Moore
7th June 2010
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Brand New Website Pensionomics.com Launches to Fuel National Debate on Pensions
1st June 2010
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73% of Trustees Planning to De-Risk – Biggest Barrier is Cost
24th May 2010
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Pension Fund Trustees: “We Should Be Paid”
26th April 2010
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Pension Deficits Narrowed by £30 Billion Due to Increased Real Gilt Yields
15th March 2010
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Pension Corporation Pension Risk Transfer Index
15th March 2010
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Aggregate Industries transfers £300M of pensions risk
9th March 2010
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Pension Corporation Announces 2009 Preliminary Results
4th February 2010
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Pension Insurance Corporation insures the FTSE 100 Liberty International defined benefit pension scheme
4th February 2010
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New association launched to promote trading of longevity risk as an asset class
1st February 2010
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The Life and Longevity Markets Association (‘LLMA’) announces its launch today.

The LLMA has been formed to promote the development of a liquid traded market in longevity and mortality-related risk, of the type that exists for Insurance Linked Securities (ILS), and other large trend risks like interest rates and inflation. The association will support the development of consistent standards, methodologies and benchmarks to help build a liquid trading market, necessary to support the future demand for longevity protection sought by insurers and pension funds.

The LLMA has been established by AXA, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan, Legal & General, Pension Corporation, Prudential, RBS and Swiss Re.

In the UK alone the total pension liabilities of all parties exceed £2 trillion. When one considers the size of the worldwide market it becomes clear that all parties would benefit from the development of a liquid traded market in life and longevity risks.

John Fitzpatrick, a Director of the LLMA said: “The launch of the LLMA brings together a number of parties to create marketwide standards suitable to promote a liquid traded market. Longevity risk is starting to move to pension insurers and reinsurers in significant volumes but much more is likely in the future from pension funds anxious to control their future liabilities. The LLMA’s work will bring benefits to capital markets investors enabling their investment and trading through the growth of a new and uncorrelated asset class. Insurers and reinsurers will benefit by bringing standardised structures to what is today a private, bespoke market. Pension Funds and others with significant financial risk from longevity will benefit from the increased capacity a standardised market will create. Such a marketplace would permit new and flexible solutions for those with longevity and mortality exposures. Increased capacity will also allow pension funds and others to help achieve their objective to secure their members’ benefits for the long term sooner than would otherwise be the case. This development would go a long way to promote a much-needed stability in retirement systems.”

“Increasing numbers of pension funds will seek to stabilise their liabilities through longevity insurance and swaps. As the baby boomers retire and longevity expectations continue to increase across the developed world at historically high rates against largely fixed retirement / entitlement dates demand will rise for ways to protect against this growing financial risk. The development of longevity trading will help to address the future expected demand in the market and allow more and more pension funds to secure their members’ benefits for the future.”

“To date almost all longevity capacity has been provided by the insurance and reinsurance markets. However, given the vast size of global pension liabilities, it is clear that there will be insufficient capacity in these markets to absorb the risks. It is our belief that the capital markets will have an appetite for assets like these that are not correlated with market or credit risks, and hence we have set up the LLMA to facilitate the evolution of the market.”

NOTES: Factfile on the LLMA

Objective
The objective of the Association is to provide a forum for market participants to collaborate with a view to articulating criteria for, and assisting in the establishment of, suitable and consistent standards, conventions and best practices to promote liquidity in the trading of financial instruments that reference longevity and mortality related risks as well as consistency of relevant demographic data

Benefits
Benefits that will be delivered by the Association include improved transparency due to the development of standard indices for longevity, standard financial products linked to longevity and standard methodologies for valuing products.

Scope
The primary focus of the LLMA is pension-related longevity and mortality, rather than life settlements. In the short term the LLMA will be primarily focused on the UK market for longevity and mortality, but may later expand its horizons to other countries.

The focus of the Initiative is exclusively on macro-life related longevity and mortality risk and not on microlife (i.e. Life Settlements)

Participation
Current members of the LLMA are AXA, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan, Legal & General, Pension Corporation, Prudential, RBS and Swiss Re.

The consortium is not a commercial or for-profit venture and it is the intention that any IP developed by the consortium will be made available for use by all market participants

Planned output
The LLMA plans to set standards for the new trading market it wish to promote. These are likely to include:

  • Templates for standardised longevity products
  • A longevity trading index
  • Standardised Valuation model for longevity

Contacts
For more information, please contact
Victoria Sisson, FWD PR
Victoria.sisson@fwdpr.co.uk
020 7623 2368

About the LLMA
The Life and Longevity Markets Association (‘LLMA’) is a non-profit organisation founded and funded by current members: AXA, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan, Legal & General, Pension Corporation, Prudential, RBS and Swiss Re. It aims to promote the development of a liquid traded market in longevity and mortality-related risk. The association supports the development of consistent standards, methodologies and benchmarks to help build a liquid trading market, of the type that exists for Insurance Linked Securities (ILS), and other large trend risks like interest rate and inflation.

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25th January 2010
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The Impact of the Credit Crunch on Pensions – Pension Corporation study
24th December 2009
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Cadbury Pension Fund insures £500m liabilities
16th December 2009
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Pension Risk Transfer Market to have busiest quarter since Q3 2008
19th October 2009
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Pension Corporation Pension Risk Transfer Index
19th October 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation to insure three Denso pension schemes
17th September 2009
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Pension Corporation Strengthens Team To Ensure Smooth Processing of New Business Pipeline
10th September 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation insures the final tranche of the Thomson Regional Newspapers Pension Fund
4th September 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation insures the Walthamstow Stadium Limited Retirement Benefits Scheme
24th August 2009
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“Pensions’ very own systemic risk” by Dr Frank Eich, Professional Pensions
21st August 2009
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Buyout and risk reduction
19th August 2009
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Bulk Annuities Panel: “Ups and downs”
23rd July 2009
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Pension Corporation named “European Breakthrough Firm of the Year”
13th July 2009
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“Time for a national debate on pension reform” by Edmund Truell, Financial News
6th July 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation appoints Schroders to manage £100 million
30th June 2009
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“Time to grasp the pensions nettle before it’s too late” by Edmund Truell, The Sunday Telegraph
28th June 2009
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Ponzi public sector pensions schemes – the Second National Debt
11th June 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation to insure the Warwick International Group Pension Scheme
9th June 2009
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Back to the drawing board: The economic crisis and its implications for pension provision in the United Kingdom by Dr Frank Eich and Dr Amarendra Swarup
1st June 2009
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Pension Corporation launches study on public sector pay and pensions
18th May 2009
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Pension Corporation memorandum included in House of Commons Insolvency Service report
8th May 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation to insure the Retirement Benefits Scheme of Food from Britain
27th April 2009
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Bulk Annuities Panel: “A tectonic shift”
26th March 2009
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Pension Corporation Announces Results for the Year Ended 31st December 2008
18th March 2009
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“More long-dated gilts needed, please” by John Fitzpatrick, Financial Times
18th January 2009

Bulk Annuities Panel: “Maintaining Confidence”
15th January 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation agrees to insure the Leyland DAF Pension Scheme
13th January 2009
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Pension Insurance Corporation agrees to insure the Merchant Retail Group Pension Scheme
19th December 2008
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Pension Insurance Corporation agrees to insure Thorn Pension Fund in largest ever UK buyout
15th December 2008
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Bulk Annuities Panel: “Forwards and Back”
4th December 2008
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“Reaching the crunch decisions” featuring Steven Lowe & Amarendra Swarup, Pensions Week
24th November 2008
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“One Rung at a Time” by Dr Amarendra Swarup, Pensions Week
24th November 2008
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“Pensions Week asks to what extent a finance director should become involved in his or her company pension” featuring John Coomber, Pensions Week
24th November 2008
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Pension Corporation to raise more capital to fund growth, anchored by J.P. Morgan investment; to acquire Synesis Life team
18th November 2008
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“Saving, not spending, is the key to salvation by” by Sir Martin Jacomb, Financial Times
18th November 2008
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Pension Corporation launches Pensions Tomorrow initiative with London School of Economics and Political Science
4th November 2008
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Pension Corporation appoints Frank Eich as Senior Economist
4th November 2008
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Pension Corporation appoints Louise Inward as General Counsel
3rd November 2008
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“Private equity can become a jewel in the crown for pension fund portfolios” by Dr Amarendra Swarup, Pensions Week
20th October 2008
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Pension Corporation strengthens senior management team with appointment of Philip Moore as Group Finance Partner
20th October 2008
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Pension Corporation says £250 billion of new capacity needed by 2012 to fulfill pensions’ buyout demand - £30 billion of additional solvency capital required
29th September 2008
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“Are public sector pension schemes a car crash waiting to happen?” by Dr Amarendra Swarup, Pensions Week
22nd September 2008
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Pension Insurance Corporation agrees to insure greater pension benefits for UK Can Pension Plan members than those provided under the Pension Protection Fund
2nd September 2008
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“Facing the music” by Dr Amarendra Swarup, Pensions Management
7th August 2008
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“What do you consider to be the biggest issues in longevity today?” featuring John Fitzpatrick, Pensions Week
7th July 2008
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“Beware the deal trip wire” by Dr Amarendra Swarup, Private Equity News
30th June 2008
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John Coomber of Swiss Re joins Pension Corporation’s management team as Executive Vice Chairman
30th June 2008
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Response to the Consultation on “Amendments to the anti-avoidance measures in the Pensions Act 2004” of April 2008
20th June 2008
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Pension Insurance Corporation agrees £451 million insurance transaction with the Delta Pension Plan
5th June 2008
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Pension Insurance Corporation agrees insurance buy-out of Swan Hill Pension Scheme
28th May 2008
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Pension Insurance Corporation announces Longevity Insurance for defined benefit pension funds
22nd May 2008
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Pensions guru shuns retirement
5th May 2008
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Financial Times, Letters – What poses greater risk to the security of pensioners?
23rd April 2008
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telent pension scheme – Powers to revert to the telent trustee board
16th April 2008
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Department for Work and Pensions – Statement re Consultation on the Powers of The Pensions Regulator (TPR)
16th April 2008
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Offer declared wholly unconditional for telent plc
15th November 2007
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Recommended Cash Offer for telent plc
25th September 2007
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Pension Corporation established the umbrella brand for Pension Insurance Corporation, Pension Corporation Investments and other subsidiaries
24th September 2007
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Pension Insurance Corporation hires AAA rated fund manager Mark Gull
30th May 2007
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Pension Insurance Corporation hires Matt Gore from Prudential
30th May 2007
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JPMorgan Worldwide Securities Services wins custody mandate for Pension Insurance Corporation
15th May 2007
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Pension Insurance Corporation licenses Algo Risk
15th May 2007
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Truell on the march with pension reform – Financial News
22nd January 2007
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Paymaster appointed by the Pension Insurance Corporation to provide pensions administration and payment services
5th December 2006
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