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UK to pool pension schemes into £25bn megafunds to cut fees, boost domestic investment

The reforms aim to harness economies of scale to lower costs, channel billions into UK projects through new regulatory measures.

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Government reforms mean savings in pension funds will be earmarked for investment in British industry

Overview

  • The government will merge multi-employer defined contribution schemes and Local Government Pension Scheme assets into funds managing at least £25 billion by 2030, consolidating 86 local authorities into six regional pools.
  • Officials estimate the megafunds could save around £1 billion a year in fees and generate £50 billion to £80 billion in new investment for UK businesses and infrastructure.
  • Ministers project that the consolidation will boost the average saver’s pension pot by about £6 000 over their career through lower charges and improved returns.
  • Legislation will include a reserve power allowing ministers to impose binding asset allocation targets on pension schemes if they fall short of voluntary UK investment commitments.
  • Proposed changes to defined-benefit surplus rules have prompted warnings that allowing employers greater access to scheme surpluses could increase risks for members.