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Legal strategies to tackle fraud in early-stage investments in Asia
In the wake of the recent eFishery scandal early-stage investors are recalibrating their approach to due diligence and risk tolerance.
United Kingdom | Publication | May 2025
The Regulator's annual DB funding statement for 2025 was published on April 29, 2025. This statement and the accompanying analysis paper are particularly relevant to schemes with valuation dates between September 22, 2024, and September 21, 2025, now known as Tranche 24/25 or T24/25 to reflect the calendar year (previously known as Tranche 20 or T20).
The statement is the first since the new DB funding regime came into force for schemes carrying out actuarial valuations with effective dates for the 12 months starting from September 22, 2024.
The statement confirms that over half (54 per cent) of pension schemes are in surplus on a buyout basis, rising to 76 per cent on a low dependency basis and 85 per cent on a technical provisions basis. The overall improvement in schemes' funding positions underpins the Regulator's comment that "we expect most schemes to be shifting their focus from deficit recovery to endgame planning".
The Regulator acknowledges that there may be future changes on the way that schemes can treat surplus and that trustees should also be considering how they would respond to potential requests from employers to release some of their scheme's surplus.
The statement also offers guidance to schemes on how it can be used to inform their funding discussions, including working collaboratively with their different advisers throughout the process of complying with the new funding code. In addition, it states that trustees should keep in mind the potential for heightened trade and geopolitical uncertainty and understand any risks to the scheme's investment strategy and employer covenant.
Our May 2025 pensions briefing will look at the funding statement in more detail.
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In the wake of the recent eFishery scandal early-stage investors are recalibrating their approach to due diligence and risk tolerance.
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As we stand on the cusp of transformative change within the energy sector, anticipation builds around the UK government’s impending decision on the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA). This briefing provides a recap of the proposals made to date and looks at the potential future impact of the REMA proposals on market players.
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Following the launch of the new Electricity Law on 30 November 2024, which took effect on 1 February 2025 (Electricity Law 2024), Decision No. 768/QD-TTg (Decision 768) issued on 15 April 2025 by the Prime Minister of Vietnam approved the revised National Power Development Plan VIII (PDP 8) for the period 2021–2030, with a vision to 2050. This decision replaces the previous Decision No. 500/QD-TTg, dated 15 May 2023.
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