DB: Is your scheme a well-oiled machine?
Episode 72, Sep 26, 2019, 04:00 AM
Unfortunately, and as much as we might like it to be the case, there is no miracle elixir for defined benefit schemes. Rather than hoping for magic, we’ve identified some tried and tested methods for making sure schemes run like well-oiled machine – mixed metaphors aside.
Studies have long shown that asset allocation is hugely important, typically accounting for the vast majority of the variation in portfolio returns over time. So focusing on asset allocation, alongside rigorous risk management and cost control within a strong governance framework, is what will drive improved outcomes for schemes. That in turn can create a more stable corporate balance sheet and improve benefit security for members. However, we often see significant time spent picking lots of different investment managers – either directly or via a fiduciary manager – who come with the promise of added value, despite there being no comprehensive evidence either way.
In this conversation, we discuss the key ways defined benefit schemes can improve their effectiveness.
· Lisa Purdy, Head of Fiduciary Distribution
· Mark Vickery, Client Director
· Eliza Grimond, Content Manager
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