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PENSION OVERHAUL

Reeves outlines plan for £25bn 'megafunds' by 2030

by Blitz India Media
June 1, 2025
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PENSION OVERHAUL
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THE UK Government wants pension schemes to merge to become “megafunds” with at least 25 billion pounds ($34 billion) of assets by 2030. Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the overhaul, designed to follow the example of Australia and Canada’s huge pension investment funds, would also boost people’s pension pots.

“These reforms mean better returns for workers and billions more invested in clean energy and highgrowth businesses,” she said. Seventeen of the UK’s largest pension firms already approved the gist of these reforms in a voluntary agreement earlier this month, according to BBC. However, the Government is also including a legislative back-stop, which will allow it to push through the new rules, if insufficient progress is made by the end of the decade. The Government has indicated it does not expect to use the new powers.

Nevertheless, that element may draw criticism, with some in the industry opposed to any government mandate over how and where investments are made. “The challenge for investment into the UK has been finding good investments to make – and policy that may improve that supply side [is] probably just as important,” Chris Rule, chief executive of the Local Pensions Partnership, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

Chancellor Reeves said the overhaul, designed to follow the example of Australia and Canada’s huge pension investment funds, would also boost people’s pension pots

He added that most pension funds “invest in the UK and locally anyway”. Zoe Alexander, a director at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association, said the changes would have “significant implications” for how pension schemes operated. But she added, “Increased consolidation has the potential to improve retirement outcomes through improved governance, wider investment diversification and improved bargaining power.”

Miles Celic, chief executive of The City UK, representing the financial services industry, backed the chancellor’s assertion that the move could “help drive economic growth”. A former Liberal Democrat pensions minister, Steve Webb, who is now a partner at consultants LCP, described the news as “truly a red letter day for pension schemes, their members and the companies who stand behind them”.

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