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UK to Review Pension Transfer Rules after Unusual Deal

LONDON, June 16 (Reuters) - Britain will review defined benefit pension transfer rules after ​a novel deal saw an ‌asset manager take on a scheme's assets and liabilities in an unanticipated ​use of existing legislation, ​a government minister said on Tuesday.

Torsten ⁠Bell, a junior minister in ​the finance and pensions departments, ​said the deal used a flexible apportionment arrangement – a mechanism introduced in 2012 ​to allow pension liabilities to ​be reassigned during corporate restructurings without triggering ‌employer ⁠insolvency.

Bell said the asset manager used the mechanism in December last year in a way that ​had not ​originally been ⁠anticipated.

"We therefore intend to review this area of ​legislation to ensure the ​regulatory ⁠standards and safeguards evolve and keep pace with the innovation we ⁠are ​seeing in the pension ​market," Bell said in a statement.

Reporting by ​Sam Tabahriti; editing by Sarah Young

Source: Reuters


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