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This year’s Africa Energy Forum presents a unique opportunity for African collaboration
In the rural village of Gwanda, Zimbabwe, a mother walks several kilometres each day to find firewood so she can cook for her children.
United Kingdom | Publication | June 2025
The Regulator has published new guidance for trustees and employers of DB and hybrid schemes, which covers running on the scheme and an overview of arrangements for improving financial outcomes, scheme governance and member security.
The guidance also highlights the key characteristics of these arrangements and issues for consideration when assessing if they are right for a scheme. The Regulator says that some of these options may form part of endgame planning and has provided case studies to aid decision-making.
Commenting on the guidance in a blog, the Regulator’s Interim Director of Policy and Public Affairs, Patrick Coyne, said: “Ongoing market innovation has led to a wider range of financial, governance, and insurance options. Each have their own pros and cons. Not every option will be right, or even available, for every scheme. Trustees need to really think about the specific circumstances of their scheme and their members.”
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In the rural village of Gwanda, Zimbabwe, a mother walks several kilometres each day to find firewood so she can cook for her children.
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Southern Africa is a key focus of attention at the present time, as it faces a perfect storm of an energy emergency due to hydropower generation being severely impacted by reduced water levels due to droughts whilst the demand of its regional miners for clean baseload power rapidly accelerates.
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