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    Who is ‘connected’ or ‘associated’?
    2009-01-21

    Pensions and insolvency legislation uses the test in the Insolvency Act 1986 for assessing whether a person is ‘connected’ or ‘associated’ with another. This test is important because various statutory provisions use it, especially in limiting the persons whom the Pensions Regulator can make responsible for pension scheme deficits under the ‘moral hazard’ powers in the Pensions Act 2004. This briefing gives an outline of the statutory provisions and points to some difficult areas.  

    Why is this relevant?  

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Share (finance), Shareholder, Beneficiary, Limited liability partnership, Subsidiary, Actuary, Civil partnership in the United Kingdom, The Pensions Regulator (UK), Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (UK), Insolvency Act 1986 (UK), Pension Protection Fund, Pensions Act 2004 (UK), Trustee
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    A scheme actuary’s calculation of the sponsoring employer’s debt cannot be challenged by insolvency practitioners in the absence of fraud or error
    2008-07-23

    Gleave and others v The Board of the Pension Protection Fund [2008] EWHC 1099 (Ch)

    The High Court ruled that calculations of employer debt by scheme actuaries cannot be challenged by insolvency practitioners unless there is evidence of fraud or error.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Norton Rose Fulbright, Fraud, Board of directors, Debt, Retirement, Valuation (finance), Actuary, Pension Protection Fund, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Norton Rose Fulbright
    Joint winding up approach published
    2008-04-09

    Two documents on winding up procedures have recently been released for consultation. The first is a joint statement by the Pensions Regulator, the Pension Protection Fund and the DWP in respect of the Financial Assistance Scheme on the regulation of schemes in wind up and in a PPF assessment period. The second is a set of good practice guidelines from the Pensions Regulator on avoiding delays in the winding up of schemes.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Squire Patton Boggs, Public consultations, Liquidation, The Pensions Regulator (UK), Department for Work and Pensions (UK), Pension Protection Fund
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Squire Patton Boggs
    Gleave and others v Board of the Pension Protection Fund
    2008-06-12

    [2008] EWHC 1099 (Ch)

    The High Court has ruled that calculations of employer debt by scheme actuaries cannot be challenged by insolvency practitioners unless there is evidence of fraud or error.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Norton Rose Fulbright, Fraud, Debt, Retirement, Valuation (finance), Actuary, Pension Protection Fund, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Norton Rose Fulbright
    Preparing for the PPF - the foundation for a smooth PPF assessment period
    2008-06-17

    The credit crunch is biting ... your scheme's sponsoring employer is facing insolvency ... what can the trustees and advisors do before the insolvency to lay the foundations for a smooth Pension Protection Fund (PPF) assessment period?

    What is a PPF assessment period?

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Gowling WLG, Debt, Liquidation, Credit crunch, The Pensions Regulator (UK), Pension Protection Fund, Trustee
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Gowling WLG
    Solvent restructuring of Dana’s U.K. pension liabilities
    2007-08-02

    Ohio-based, 102-year-old automobile parts manufacturer Dana Corporation and 40 of its subsidiaries filed for chapter 11 protection in the U.S. in March 2006. Dana’s operations, however, extend well beyond the borders of the U.S. — the company has 46,000 employees in 28 countries. Integrating a complex restructuring of Dana’s U.S. operations in chapter 11 with Dana’s extensive operations and obligations abroad has posed some unique challenges to Jones Day’s restructuring professionals.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Jones Day, Debt, Consent, Liability (financial accounting), Balance sheet, Defined benefit pension plan, The Pensions Regulator (UK), Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Pension Protection Fund
    Location:
    United Kingdom, USA
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Landmark ruling on Pension Protection Fund eligibility
    2007-01-31

    A landmark ruling has paved the way for companies to restructure without necessarily making their pension scheme ineligible for the Pension Protection Fund (PPF). Trustees in the case of L v M sought the court’s support (and that of the Pensions Regulator) for a plan to prevent the insolvency of the sponsoring employer which would result in an apportionment of the debt due to the scheme from the employers, the winding up of the scheme and would take the scheme into the PPF.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Squire Patton Boggs, Debt, Liquidation, The Pensions Regulator (UK), Pension Protection Fund, Pensions Act 1995 (UK), Trustee
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Squire Patton Boggs
    A lifeboat with conditions: new guidance from the PPF
    2016-08-19

    The Pension Protection Fund (“PPF”) has updated its approach to employer restructuring guidance and its general guidance for restructuring and insolvency professionals. These documents set out certain criteria that should be met when making proposals to the PPF in respect of a sponsoring employer suffering an insolvency event.

    1. The PPF Approach to Employer Restructuring:

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Reed Smith LLP, Accessibility, Shareholder, Liability (financial accounting), Investment funds, Refinancing, Sponsor (commercial), Valuation (finance), The Pensions Regulator (UK), Pension Protection Fund, Trustee
    Authors:
    Rebecca Thorp , William Sutton
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Reed Smith LLP
    Pension challenges in bankruptcy and restructuring processes
    2016-08-30

    This is an extract from Financier Worldwide's August online publication entitled "Pension challenges in bankruptcy and restructuring processes."

    REFLECTING ON THE LAST FEW YEARS, HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE OVERALL PENSION CHALLENGES ARISING FOR COMPANIES FACING BANKRUPTCY / INSOLVENCY AND RESTRUCTURING PROCESS? WHAT MAJOR TRENDS HAVE DEFINED THIS SPACE?

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Macfarlanes LLP, Defined benefit pension plan, The Pensions Regulator (UK), Pension Protection Fund
    Authors:
    Camilla Barry
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Macfarlanes LLP
    Halcrow: Latest restructuring of a pension scheme
    2016-07-22

    BACKGROUND

    Halcrow Group Limited (HGL) and Halcrow Water Services Limited (together Halcrow), two subsidiaries of Halcrow Holdings Limited (HHL), were the sponsoring employers with legal responsibility for funding the Halcrow Pension Scheme (HPS).

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Macfarlanes LLP, Shareholder, Debt, Consent, Sponsor (commercial), Valuation (finance), The Pensions Regulator (UK), Pension Protection Fund, Trustee
    Authors:
    Camilla Barry , Sheamal Samarasekera
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Macfarlanes LLP

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