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Vietnam: Power Sector Snapshot
This article was written in collaboration with Partner, Vu Le Trung and Associate, Vu Ha Anh of VILAF and Denzel Eades, Hanh Nguyen and Phuong Dung Do of Pioneer International Consulting.
United Kingdom | Publication | November 2025
The Pension Protection Fund has published its consultation on its plans for the 2026/27 levy, setting out its intention to maintain a zero levy for the UK’s approximately 5,000 conventional DB schemes. The consultation closes on January 5, 2026.
The PPF is required to publish its determination confirming its levy estimate and rules by the end of the current financial year. Retaining a zero levy for the next year is dependent on the passage of the levy measures in the Pension Schemes Bill, which is currently at the Report Stage in the House of Commons.
However, if sufficient certainty is not achieved within this timeframe, the PPF has set out a fallback option for the conventional levy, which would entail using last year’s levy estimate and rules. The PPF confirmed that this would include the provision enabling it to recalculate the levy back to zero for 2026/27, provided the levy measures in the Bill remain appropriate and progress sufficiently through the remaining stages.
The consultation also confirms the PPF’s intent to continue to charge an Alternative Covenant Schemes levy, as these schemes pose different risks to conventional schemes. Alternative Covenant Schemes are schemes where the traditional financial support from a single, ongoing sponsoring employer is replaced by or supplemented with other forms of capital or governance structures.
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This article was written in collaboration with Partner, Vu Le Trung and Associate, Vu Ha Anh of VILAF and Denzel Eades, Hanh Nguyen and Phuong Dung Do of Pioneer International Consulting.
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In the past decade the video gaming industry has grown immensely. This, in combination with a number of unique factors, makes the video gaming industry a very interesting target for cyber criminals.
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In Kardachi, Jason Aleksander (as private trustee in bankruptcy of Rajesh Bothra) and another v Deepak Mishra and others [2025] SGHC 218, the Singapore High Court confirmed that leave of court is required to commence arbitration proceedings against bankruptcy trustees regarding a dispute arising out of a post-bankruptcy agreement concluded by the trustees. While permission can be granted retrospectively, the court declined to give it in this case, finding no prima facie arguable case that the trustees had breached the post-bankruptcy agreement in commencing a clawback action against the defendants.
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